Otago Daily Times

Tributes to Cull flow at farewell

- GRANT MILLER

FORMER Dunedin mayor Dave Cull has been acclaimed as an industriou­s leader, a wholeheart­ed city servant and a funloving family man.

Hundreds of people packed into the Dunedin Town Hall yesterday for Mr Cull’s funeral.

Otakou runaka kaumatua Edward Ellison said Mr Cull was a friend to many and he was a kind, industriou­s leader.

Granddaugh­ter Carli Hutchinson said her pop loved to read to her works such as The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and Harry Potter.

Various aspects of Mr Cull’s personalit­y were highlighte­d — he gave generously of his time, he was a devoted host, he was well read, practical and pragmatic and he enjoyed wine.

He was a husband, father, brother, grandfathe­r and uncle.

Mr Cull (71) died at his Portobello Rd home on April 27, after a sixmonth battle with pancreatic cancer.

He was Dunedin mayor for three terms from 2010, and in 2019 he decided not to seek another term, but was elected to the Southern District Health Board and appointed chairman.

He stood down from the board in October last year.

He was Local Government New Zealand president from July 2017 until August last year.

He had also been a television presenter and an author.

Mr Cull was born in Invercargi­ll in 1950 and was the eldest of four children.

He was in the debating team at Southland Boys’ High School and chaired the student council, celebrant Melanie Kerr said.

He was a builder’s labourer, a barman, a bus driver and he made furniture.

He got his break in television on Renovators Several more shows followed.

He met his future wife Joan Wilson in 1982.

Ms Kerr said Mr Cull was a voracious reader and then a writer.

He was elected to the Dunedin City Council in 2007 and became the city’s 57th mayor in 2010.

Dunedin Mayor Aaron Hawkins said the mayoralty was a job that asked a lot from families and Mr Cull had ‘‘the cruellest of retirement­s’’.

His leadership was considered and outwardloo­king, Mr Hawkins said.

‘‘Dave was a good bugger of the absolute highest order, taken from us too soon.’’

Southern District Health Board chairman Pete Hodgson said Mr Cull was highly regarded within central government.

Former city council chief executive Sue Bidrose said Mr Cull could sometimes be curt, but passionate and decent.

He absorbed views from a range of people, from gang members to new migrants, she said.

Local Government New Zealand president Stuart Crosby said meeting the challenges of climate change became a focus for Mr Cull.

The funeral ended with a haka as pallbearer­s carried the casket containing Mr Cull’s body out of the town hall.

That was followed by private cremation and the unveiling of Mr Cull’s official mayoral portrait.

It was painted by Stephen Martyn Welch and will be hung in the council chamber.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Leadership acknowledg­ed . . . Dave Cull’s official mayoral portrait was unveiled by his widow, Joan Wilson, and Dunedin Mayor Aaron Hawkins at Forsyth Barr Stadium last night.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Leadership acknowledg­ed . . . Dave Cull’s official mayoral portrait was unveiled by his widow, Joan Wilson, and Dunedin Mayor Aaron Hawkins at Forsyth Barr Stadium last night.
 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? The funeral for former Dunedin mayor Dave Cull was held at the Dunedin Town Hall yesterday.
PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN The funeral for former Dunedin mayor Dave Cull was held at the Dunedin Town Hall yesterday.

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