"Maoridom and the Anglican Church have lost a leader of enormous stature," said Archbishop Philip Richardson.
"A gentle and wise leader who brought grace, compassion and insight to all that he did and said."
Archbishop Turei was ordained a deacon in 1949 and a priest the following year.
He was elected Bishop of Aotearoa and was the first Ngati Porou person to hold this position.
He was consecrated as Primate and Archbishop of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia in 2006.
Archbishop Turei was highly respected for his ability to relate to people across all races and cultures and was the oldest Primate in the Anglican Communion.
In the 2016 New Year honours list, he was recognised for his long service to the church and community by being named as an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM).
A funeral procession left Brown Turei's home in Gisborne on Wednesday, taking him to Whangara where his body lay in state overnight.
Yesterday morning the funeral cortege went to Kauaetangohia Marae.
Anglican Taonga said William Brown Turei spent his earliest days in that area.
His funeral service would be held at 11am tomorrow, and he would be interred at Aorangi urupa, which is the Turei whanau cemetery.
- Gisborne Herald