Stephen Dudley's family want his friends to focus on supporting one another in grief.
The parents of the 15-year-old boy killed in a fight at rugby training say the death of a child is any parent's worst nightmare - but now is not the time to be angry.
Brent and Mona Dudley have been comforted by the hundreds of people who have visited their home in Kelston, West Auckland, since their son died on Thursday night.
Stephen died in hospital after being beaten, allegedly by two other boys aged 15 and 17, after his junior rugby team had finished training. It's believed the fight was pre-arranged but the older boy joined in, with both allegedly punching Stephen until he fell to the ground.
Family spokesman Albert Dudley said among the mourners was former All Black Michael Jones, who led a choir group that performed hymns. "Other people have expressed their feelings through waiata or speeches," Mr Dudley said.