Scott Aitken Obituary 2026 Avondale Auckland Death: It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Scott Aitken, who passed away on Sunday, April 12, 2026, surrounded by his loving family and friends. Born on November 7, 1990, Scott’s passing leaves an immeasurable void in the lives of all who knew and loved him.
Scott Aitken was more than a son, brother, father, and friend—he was a man who lived life boldly and unapologetically. Known for his unwavering loyalty to his roots in Avondale, Scott proudly represented his community and remained deeply connected throughout his life.
A World Kickboxing Champion, Scott dedicated himself to martial arts and fitness. He served as a respected trainer at Culture Gym and Kings Academy, and was a proud member of Oliver’s MMA gym. His discipline, strength, and passion inspired many both inside and outside the gym. Above all, Scott was a devoted father who loved his children fiercely. He instilled in them the importance of courage, standing up for others, and protecting those in need. His love for his partner Ocean and his children was at the center of his world.
Scott will be remembered for his strong will, independent spirit, and caring heart. He walked his own path and encouraged others to do the same. His friends recall his humor, determination, and the unforgettable presence he brought into every room.His legacy lives on through his family, his students, and the many lives he impacted through love, mentorship, and friendship.
Funeral Arrangements and Celebration of Life
Scott is resting at his family home:
14 Waterton Place, Avondale
Visiting Hours:
- Tuesday, April 14: 12:30pm – 10:30pm
- Wednesday, April 15: 10:00am – 8:00pm
(Contact Jenny at 021 230 3298 to arrange group visits)
Final Ride & Service:
Scott’s final ride will begin at 10:00am on Thursday, April 16, 2026, traveling through Avondale and concluding at Haven Falls Funeral Home, where his celebration of life will be held from 12:00pm to 1:45pm.
All who knew and loved Scott are welcome to attend and pay their respects.
Scott’s friends and family remember him as fiercely loyal, deeply loving, and unforgettable. His YADSQUAD brothers shared heartfelt memories of growing up together, honoring his strength, humor, and brotherhood.
Scott Aitken may have passed away, but his spirit, strength, and love will live on forever.
Ride free, Scott. You will never be forgotten.

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