Terry Milne, who died in a workplace accident this week, was "a great family man with a big heart" and his boss says the Otorohanga man will be deeply missed.
"He always came to work on Monday mornings in a cheerful mood, full of stories about the weekend," said Brent Pevreal, Corboy Earthmovers managing director. "We will miss his yarns and sense of humour."
Mr Pevreal said Mr Milne, 60, died on Monday from internal injuries sustained when a tanker containing emulsion exploded.
Earlier reports Mr Milne died from burns were incorrect, Mr Pevreal said.
The accident happened at the Corboy premises in Te Kawa, in the King Country.
Mr Pevreal said Mr Milne and his wife, Janette, had three biological sons but also fostered many more children over the years.
"Outside of work, Terry was also a great family man with a big heart," Mr Pevreal said.
"At this time, our thoughts are with Terry's wife and children, and his large extended family."
In a written tribute, Mr Pevreal also said Mr Milne was a highly valued and long-standing employee.
"He was very passionate about his work and our company," Mr Pevreal said. "He took pride in everything he was involved in. Clients and other subcontractors often requested him by name.
"Terry also loved the snack box. We will miss hearing the sound of him searching for a treat."
People in neighbouring properties reported hearing a loud explosion on Monday.
Emergency services were sent to the earthmoving company at about 1pm but efforts to revive Mr Milne were not successful.
WorkSafe NZ was investigating the incident and Mr Pevreal said it'd be inappropriate to discuss the accident in more detail.