A lone bagpiper will play next Saturday when the $250,000 memorial to the 427 men killed in West Coast coalmines is officially unveiled.
At 3pm on January 19; the 46th anniversary of the Strongman Mine disaster; ministers, next of kin and descendants will gather on the Greymouth floodwall for the unveiling.
Although it coincides with Strongman, organisers stressed that they also want the day to honour those killed in long-forgotten tragedies.
Grey District Mayor Tony Kokshoorn said families who had lost family members in mining accidents had told him how much they appreciated the memorial.
"It's important to remember those who contributed to our coal industry over the years. It's such a huge part of West Coast life.