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"He was a lovely guy who wouldn't hurt a fly. He moved to Australia for some time and then came back to Rotorua to look after his sick mother. He cared for her until her last dying breath - he was very good to her."
Mr Dugan said he hadn't seen Mr White for roughly 20 years but remembered him being a "very lovable sort of guy".
"He was the manager for the 1990 Together Again national tour which was the most successful Kiwi tour in history. He did a fantastic job-he was very good at what he did.
"He called me about a year ago just to say hi, that was the last time I spoke to him."
Mr Bartlett said although he had not seen Mr White for a number of years, it was "always a shame when someone you work with or toured with passes away".
"I knew him in the mid to late 80s, I was the one who dragged him into doing tour managing. The 1990 Together Again tour he managed saw huge success. After that I lost touch with him but I did bump into him in Newmarket about five years
ago."
"The best way to describe Ian is interesting. He has always been a colourful character."