She said some nights he would take food out to homeless people.
"He really did care for the people," Stewart sad.
Despite taking a couple of months leave in his fight against cancer, she said, Quax kept working in his community and worked to repair damage from April's storm on the Rotary walkway along the Pakuranga coastline.
Stewart said part of the walkway should be named after him.
Manurewa-Papakura councillor Daniel Newman said Quax was a man who never held a grudge and simply ran his race the best he could.
"We mourn the loss of a colleague, but I mourn the loss of a good friend," Newman said.
Left-leaning councillor Mike Lee said in many respects Quax was a political opposite, but he was an honourable man inside and outside the council chamber.
"He was a wonderful personality and I remember with admiration his points of order. He added value to this council and will be missed."