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Randall OLIPHANT Obituary

RANDALL OLIPHANT Randall Oliphant died suddenly but peacefully at his home in Toronto of undiagnosed heart disease on September 1, 2023 at the age of 64. He is survived by his wife, Laurel; daughters, Melissa (Chris Cardy) and Tara (Ross Yellowlees); beloved mother, Rose; sister, Robin (Rob Rossing); and his extended family. He is predeceased by his father, Hugh. Randall grew up in Scarborough and attended the commerce program at the University of Toronto, where he was Laurel's tour guide on her first day of school in 1981. They married four years later and had 38 more years as best friends and partners. After graduating from U of T in 1984, Randall joined the accounting firm of Coopers & Lybrand and Barrick Gold was one of his first clients. Two years later, as a newly qualified CA, he was invited to join the small staff at Barrick as Treasurer. He was rapidly promoted as his remarkable talents became apparent, and at the young age of 39, he became President & CEO of one of the largest gold mining companies in the world. After 16 years with the firm, he left Barrick and took the helm of Western Goldfields, continuing as Executive Chairman when it merged to become New Gold Inc. He served on the boards of numerous public companies and not-for-profit organizations, including a long and fulfilling tenure as a Director of Franco-Nevada Corporation, and four years as Chair of the World Gold Council. In 2016, he received the distinction of Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in recognition of his exceptional contribution to his profession and his community. In recent years, Randall was an active investor and advisor, always thinking about his next project, 'semi-working, not semi-retired' as he liked to say. He enjoyed working from home and the cottage in the company of Laurel and their dog Bailey. He began taking long walks with old and new friends and found great satisfaction in mentoring promising young individuals. Randall loved to have fun and was always energetic and adventurous. He enjoyed golfing, skiing, scuba diving, boating, travelling, and working outdoors. And no summer was complete without a backflip off the dock at the cottage. Randall believed he led a charmed life. A natural optimist with a famously keen intellect and sense of humour, he thought his ability to get along and work well with others was responsible for his success in life. He leaves a wide circle of close friends, family and acquaintances who will miss their conversations with him. He was looking forward to the birth of his first granddaughter this fall and was busy planning a family vacation to spend time with the people he loved the most, and who loved him immensely. Visitation will take place at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre on Saturday, September 9 from 4:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held on Sunday, September 10 beginning at 3:30 p.m, followed by a reception. Memorial donations can be made to CNIB Lake Joseph Camp, where Randall was a leader and a champion for people with sight loss.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Sep. 6 to Sep. 10, 2023.

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Jake

April 4, 2025

I knew Randall from my time at Coopers & Lybrand and after he joined Barrick. Randall was a real gentleman. A pleasant person to be around and talk with. He had time for everyone, no matter who they were. I´m saddened to have belatedly heard of his passing. My condolences to his families. The world would be a much better place if there were more Randall Oliphants in it.

Adrian

October 27, 2024

You became such a big part of my life. We shared our hard times together and we loved it. Our laughs, our talks, our nights in. I loved knowing you. Still feels surreal. Take care my dear friend.

Always

Adrian

Peter Crawford

December 31, 2023

I was a Bell technician and had a call at Mr Oliphant s place in Muskoka, I kinda knew about his association with Barrick so I was very much in awe of meeting him, I remember everything about that call and how friendly andhelpful he was ! My condolences to his wife and family !

Brenda Webster

October 7, 2023

Only the good die young, and in this case live on in their descendants. Condolences to those who lost Randall Oliphant too early. As an alumnus of Coopers&Lybrand I can attest to your legacy in the accounting world.

Helena Herscovici

September 22, 2023

On behalf of Victoria University, we send our deepest sympathies on your recent loss. Sincerely, the staff of Alumni Affairs & Advancement.

Ester Canton

September 13, 2023

We were very saddened to hear of Randall´s untimely passing. We will miss seeing Randall and listening to the wonderful stories he loved to share with enthusiasm about his amazing life and those around him. We were truly blessed to have known him even though for a very brief time. Our heartfelt sympathies to his family and friends. Ester Canton and staff.

Elliott & Elisa Weinstein

September 12, 2023

We were shocked to learn of Randall's untimely passing. May the sorrow you are feeling be replaced by wonderful memories of time spent together. He was such a kind soul, and a true gentleman. He will be missed. Elliott & Elisa Weinstein and staff

Trudy Verkaik

September 11, 2023

My deepest and most sincerest sympathy goes out to you Laurel and your family. May your many memories of Randall carry you through this most difficult time. Randall was a pleasure to work with and we always had a laugh together. He will be missed.

Vivien Young

September 7, 2023

Our hearts go out to you, Tara, and to your mum, sister and other family members. We know you will cherish the wonderful memories of your dad at this sad time. May they be a strong source of comfort to you all.
Deepest sympathy,
Michael and Vivien Young (Philip´s parents)

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Patricia Kurtes

September 7, 2023

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Randall was truly a great leader and I know he will truly be missed by so many. May you live on with the beautiful memories you all shared. RIP Randall.

Bruce Simpson

September 7, 2023

Randall was a pioneer; creative, open, encouraging new ideas. And he had an amazing ability to bring out the very best from the quieter ones, building an encouraging environment where everyone counted and had a voice. I will miss him so. Bruce Simpson

Tom Kennedy and Liz Trotter

September 7, 2023

Randall's energy and interest in people was inspiring. We offer our sincere condolences.

April Urquhart

September 7, 2023

So sad to hear of the passing of Randall Oliphant, I know he will be greatly missed by his close family. My heartfelt sympathy to you all.

Gayle

September 6, 2023

We are so sorry to hear of Randall´s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

Gayle Wischow Zerkel and family

Brad White

September 6, 2023

He mentored so many. Listened and offered well thought out opinions and responses. I was one fortunate to have spent time and laughs with him. So sudden and missed already by so many. RIP

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