Top politicians, former rugby stars, and community members come together to honor the legacy of Fa'anānā Efeso Collins at a public memorial. Tears and laughter fill the air as loved ones pay tribute to the 'hero of the Pacific'.
Thousands gathered in Manukau to bid a heartfelt farewell to Fa'anānā Efeso Collins, the late Green MP who touched the lives of many. The public memorial was a mix of tears and laughter as mourners celebrated the extraordinary life of Collins. His widow, Vasa Fia Collins, described him as 'the very best of us', highlighting the impact he had on the community. Collins, known as the 'Hero of the Pacific', was remembered by all as a champion and a shining light in his communities.
Collins, 49, tragically passed away after collapsing during a charity run in Auckland's Britomart, leaving behind a legacy of service and leadership. The outpouring of love and support at his funeral showcased the profound impact he had on people from all walks of life. Former rugby stars, top politicians, and foreign dignitaries came together to honor his memory, emphasizing the unity and respect he inspired.
The sudden death of MP Fa'anānā Efeso Collins on February 21 shocked the nation, prompting an overwhelming response from the entire community. His unexpected passing served as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing each moment. Fa'anānā Efeso Collins's family described him as 'Our sunshine', underlining his positive influence and lasting legacy in the hearts of many.
At the funeral, touching tributes and heartfelt speeches painted a picture of a man dedicated to serving others and making a difference. The legacy of Fa'anānā Efeso Collins lives on as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future generations, embodying the values of community and compassion.
Top politicians, former rugby stars and foreign government representatives are all among the many hundreds of mourners gathered to farewell Fa'anānā Efeso.
Vasa Fia Collins has paid tribute to her late husband at a celebration of his life, saying he was "the very best of us".
The Green MP died on Wednesday last week after collapsing during a charity run in Auckland's Britomart.
The Green MP died on Wednesday last week after collapsing during a charity run in Auckland's Britomart.
Collins, 49, died suddenly last week after he collapsed during a charity event in Auckland. A public service celebrating his life is being held at Due Drop ...
'The entire community' turns out to farewell Fa'anānā Efeso Collins, a 'champion' of the community.
The 49-year-old husband and father-of-two died on February 21 after collapsing during a charity event in Auckland's central city. Fa'anānā's unexpected death ...
The Green MP died on Wednesday last week after collapsing during a charity run in Auckland's Britomart.
Top politicians, former rugby stars and foreign government representatives are all among the many hundreds of mourners gathered to farewell Fa'anānā Efeso.
Students of a South Auckland secondary school performed a powerful haka this afternoon as the hearse carrying Fa'anānā Efeso Collins left his public funeral ...
Tributes continue as thousands of people pay their respects to Green MP Fa'anānā Efeso Collins.
Around 2000 whānau, friends and members of the public attended a memorial for Fa'anānā Efeso Collins on Thursday. Vasa Fia Collins told attendees to 'not ...
Crowds, food and hospitality were at the centre of Fa'anānā's funeral in south Auckland on Thursday.