Sir Tim Shadbolt has been remembered at a funeral service at Invercargill's Civic Theatre.

During the service, Sir Tim was recognised as a man who always chose to see the best in every situation and the person in every person.

Pastor Graeme Pope thanked mourners who had come from near and far to remember and celebrate him at the service.

He said Sir Tim was very humble and very generous with his time, attention and love, and he cared deeply for Invercargill.

Sir Tim's youngest son Declan Lawton-Dutt said his dad ensured he made time for him.

Sir Tim was known as the protester, the concreter and the mayor, but he wanted to talk about his dad, he said.

He thanked his dad for being able to compose himself for hide and seek after long council meetings.

His dad wanted to be a good father and a good partner, and he was, Lawton-Dutt said.

Rodney Shadbolt, Sir Tim's brother, said Sir Tim cared for him w

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