A much-loved contractor and kaumātua at Refining NZ and later at Channel Infrastructure has succumbed to his long battle with cancer.
Napo Henare passed away last week, surrounded by his whānau, and his body was taken through the Channel Infrastructure at Ruakākā before his tangi at Mōtatau Marae on Friday.
The company flags flew at half mast as a sign of respect the whole week.
Henare, 80, grew up in Mōtatau and dedicated more than 33 years to the refinery with his company Henare Contractors. When his contract with the refinery ended in 2011, he promised to come back in his role as kaumātua.
When Sjoerd Post became CEO of the refinery in 2013, he recognised the need to engage properly with mana whenua. As a Dutchman, he felt he needed support, and engaged the assistance of Henare - who in turn wanted to build a cultural support network whose operations eventually became a key part of refinery tikanga.