Herald on Sunday

‘Thank you for your legacy’

Tributes flood in for cancer campaigner Blair Vining

- Bethany Reitsma

Nearly $37,000 has been raised for the family of cancer campaigner Blair Vining, who died on Friday.

Tributes to the man hailed as a champion for New Zealanders facing cancer continue to flood social media.

Vining, 39, left behind wife Melissa and two teenage daughters Della-May and Lilly.

On Friday, a Givealittl­e page created by Claire Cameron farewelled Vining.

“Blair’s family are comforted to know that he touched the lives of so many and express their deep gratitude for the support they have received from far and wide.”

About 650 people had donated a total $36,631 since the page was set up. Tributes and donations have been pouring in by the minute, with contributo­rs posting messages of support for the family.

“Thank you for all you have done for NZ cancer care, Blair was an amazing man,” one read. “Blair and Melissa, you are inspiratio­nal New Zealanders. God bless you.”

His Facebook page Blair Vining’s Epic Journey read: “To people up and down the country, Blair Vining was an extraordin­ary man: turning his own tragedy into a battle to ensure better cancer care for all New Zealanders. But to those who knew him, Blair Vining is extraordin­ary for different reasons. He was a loving father, husband, dedicated coach and loyal mate.”

One Facebook commenter wrote: “Thank you for your legacy Blair . . . others live longer lives and barely leave anything behind . . . Today is a dark day for New Zealand.”

Another responded: “You will forever be in New Zealanders’ hearts, a true legend.”

Vining was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer last year and given weeks to live. He was told it was unlikely he would see a specialist before the cancer took over.

But he wasn’t going to give in that easily. He and Melissa took a petition for cancer care funding all the way to Parliament.

The petition gathered more than 140,000 signatures and in response the Government announced a Cancer Action Plan, including $60 million in funding for cancer medicines through Pharmac, and establishi­ng a Cancer Control Agency with a national director.

In his last months, Blair ticked a few more things off his bucket list. He and Melissa renewed their wedding vows. He played a fundraisin­g game of rugby in Southland for a crowd of 4500, and the game won the Southland Sporting Moment of the Year.

He was recently nominated for the New Zealander of the Year Award.

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 ?? Photo / File ?? Blair Vining and wife Melissa at an event earlier this year to celebrate his life.
Photo / File Blair Vining and wife Melissa at an event earlier this year to celebrate his life.
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