Friends and family also took to social media to share their grief for Mr Hohua, whose home town was the village of Ruatoki. Police said the pair were travelling south on Reid Rd towards the small community.
"My bro why you? Will miss you always in my heart," said one friend on Facebook. Sharvie Kaata said: "Rest easy and take it easy up there ... tonight was just a shock, you left way too bloody early ... Lots of aroha to the family. Just way too soon and unexpected."
The funeral will be held at the Papakainga Marae today .
Police said the 33-year-old driver involved in the crash failed to negotiate a moderate left-hand bend and the vehicle had crossed the centre line and hit a power pole. The driver was taken to Whakatane Hospital with moderate injuries.
Police believe alcohol and speed are likely factors contributing to the cause of the crash, which closed the road for about four hours. Taneatua Fuel Stop petrol station owner Konui Taylor said electricity was out in the township for about half an hour between 6.15pm and 7pm after the incident.
The police serious crash unit is investigating the crash.
Additional reporting APN