Joni Tuhakaraina, 53, of Tokoroa, died after a two-vehicle crash on State Highway 30 at Ātiamuri on July 25. Photo / Bruce Tuhakaraina
Joni Tuhakaraina, 53, of Tokoroa, died after a two-vehicle crash on State Highway 30 at Ātiamuri on July 25. Photo / Bruce Tuhakaraina
A woman who died after a crash in Ātiamuri, southwest of Rotorua, is being remembered for her “rugged elegance” and “fire”.
Former Rotorua woman Joni Tuhakaraina, 53, of Tokoroa, died following a two-vehicle crash on July 25 – a day after her 32nd wedding anniversary, and just a week beforemoving into her new home.
Her husband, Bruce Tuhakaraina, said he considered his late wife his best friend and he would miss her deeply.
“She was bubbly and beautiful, and we always made jokes and had playful banter,” he said.
“She stuck with me through thick and thin, just an incredibly loyal and loving person.”
The couple met when they were 18 and 19 at a music jam in Rotorua. Tuhakaraina was a guitarist for a band, while Joni came along with a friend on a date.
“I think she took a shine to me at first, but I didn’t think much of her, and then through mutual friends we got to know each other more.
“That’s the Joni I knew. That’s the Joni I’ll miss. I’ll always be grateful that she was a part of my life.”
Bock met Joni in 2014 at an American online photography course – Trey Ratcliff’s Arcanum, The Magical Academy of Artistic Mastery.
Joni had a “big” passion for photography, Bock said, and the Arcanum was a “judgment-free space where we could talk not just about photography, but about life”.
“Joni spoke with a quiet wisdom and warmth, and when she did speak, everyone listened. I knew I wanted to know her better.”
They became close, learning about each other’s lives in their respective countries, bonded over motherhood, marriage, and the responsibilities of being women.
Joni Tuhakaraina and Ava Bock in New Zealand.
In 2016, Bock stayed with Joni in Rotorua. She said she remembered how she felt like she “had come home”.