During his service in World War II, Mr McCleary served in the navy clearing minesweepers in the Hauraki Gulf.
He spent about 50 years with the Waipawa Volunteer Fire Brigade for which he received a Queen's Service Medal, and at age 89 was still making the odd effort to re-join, Mr Burton said.
A member of the RSA for more than 40 years, Mr McCleary still manned poppy collection tables for Anzac commemorations, and provided an invaluable link between the committee, RSA members and the public.
Wally Malcolm, aged 93, spent two years in a prisoner of war camp in Munich after he was captured in Italy in World War II.
Back home, he became a committee member of the Waipawa RSA in 1979, served as vice-president for nearly 10 years and still serves on committee, continuing to be a poppy collector.
Maitland Manning was invited to join the Waipawa RSA in 2001 to be an honorary padre and from there became vice-president in 2006, made president in 2009 until 2015.
Mr Burton said membership of the Waipawa RSA grew during Mr Maitland's presidency, and he had been instrumental in running successful Anzac and Armistice Day commemorations.
About 100 people attended the awards ceremony, which was followed by tea and nibbles.