Helping my sister Laura farewell her partner Mike English — Mid Canterbury farming contractor and FMG Rural Contractor of the Year 2006.
Ashburton, Canterbury
It's with heavy hearts that we share the passing of Mike James English on 16 April 2026, aged 65.
Mike was a hard-working farming contractor, well-known across the Mid Canterbury farming community. He ran Mike English Contracting out of Ashburton, which won the FMG Rural Contractor of the Year award in 2006. In recent years Mike worked alongside Hayden Mackenzie Contracting Ltd, right up until his passing.
Mike was a good bastard in the truest Kiwi sense — straight up, dependable, always willing to lend a hand. For the last 12 years he was the partner of my sister, Laura White, and losing him has left a hole that won't easily be filled.
Like a lot of old school blokes who put the work and the people around them first, Mike didn't have a super fund or life insurance. That's left Laura facing the full weight of funeral and related costs on her own.
We're aiming to raise $20,000 to cover Mike's funeral and help Laura relocate to Ashburton, closer to whānau. WINZ and other support takes time — this is about bridging the gap.
Huge thanks to Hayden Mackenzie Contracting and the team for arranging Mike's farewell and supporting the family. They've also put together a tribute video of Mike's years working with them: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18JwmuV5PZ/
To everyone who has already reached out or contributed: thank you. Every contribution, big or small, goes directly to easing this load for Laura.
Rest easy, Mike.
Please share with anyone who knew Mike.
Laura is my older sister. Mike was her partner of 12 years. I'm setting this page up on her behalf so she can focus on grieving and farewelling Mike, rather than the logistics of a fundraiser.
Mike's funeral and related costs, and helping Laura relocate to Ashburton to be closer to whānau. If we don't reach the target, every dollar still goes directly to Laura to help cover these costs.
Thank you — Laura is safely in Ashburton 22 May 2026
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported Laura through this Givealittle page.
We're closing the page now with $2,851 raised from 13 generous donors. Every dollar goes directly to Laura and has made a real difference at the hardest possible time.
Laura has now made the move to Ashburton and is settling in with her parents, surrounded by whānau and the support network she needs. A massive thank you once again to Hayden Mackenzie and his team at Hayden Mackenzie Contracting for helping Laura with the move and getting her household furniture into storage. Hayden's generosity from day one — the funeral reception, the move, and everything in between — has been beyond anything we could have asked for.
To every donor, sharer, and friend who reached out: Laura has read every message and your kindness has meant the world. Mike would be quietly chuffed at how his community rallied for the woman he loved.
Thank you, all of you.
Rest easy, Mike. 💙
— Steve, on behalf of Laura and the family
Thankyou so much ,that means alot xo
Thankyou both,much appriecated xo
Thank you ,i am grateful for your kindness .
Thank you xo
Thanks heaps,thats so kind xo
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