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Randall Mackey

1945 - 2024

Randall Mackey obituary, 1945-2024, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1945

DIED

2024

Randall Mackey Obituary

Randall Aubrey Mackey

1945 ~ 2024

Randall Aubrey Mackey passed away peacefully on August 20, 2024, in Salt Lake City, Utah, surrounded by his family. Randall was born on December 1, 1945, in Salt Lake City to Donald Aubrey and Marjorie Warshaw Mackey. He enjoyed an idyllic childhood growing up in Salt Lake City as the oldest of five children. Randall loved his parents and his siblings, and cherished close relationships with them throughout his life.

As a child, Randall was bright, with a quick sense of humor, a drive for excellence in everything he undertook, and an appropriate amount of twinkly-eyed mischief. He excelled in academics, particularly mathematics. At his parents' encouragement, Randall was involved in a wide variety of sports and other extracurricular activities during his youth, and he particularly enjoyed playing basketball, tennis, baseball, and piano. He developed a strong work ethic while working a variety of jobs - everything from inventory pricing to stocking shelves to cashier work - at Grand Central Stores, a chain of retail stores founded by his grandfather. He enjoyed backyard barbecues and swimming in his family's pool; attending Utah Symphony performances with his mother, which instilled a lifelong love of classical music in him; and playing Canasta with his grandfather, who regaled Randall with stories of his Russian-Jewish roots of which Randall was always very proud. A favorite childhood memory was flying in a small plane piloted by his parents, both of whom had a pilot's license, to the 1964 New York World's Fair.

After graduating from Olympus High School in Salt Lake City, where he played on the basketball team, Randall attended the University of Utah. There, he earned a bachelor's degree in economics, graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, and was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Afterwards, he earned an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, followed by a J.D. from Columbia Law School. While a law student, Randall met and fell in love with Margaret Weilenmann, who was based in New York City as a flight attendant and also hailed from Salt Lake City. They married in 1974, and were married one week shy of 50 years at the time of Randall's death. After graduating from law school, Randall and Margaret moved to England, where Randall earned a Bachelor of Civil Law degree from the University of Oxford, and where their oldest daughter, Marie, was born. During these academic adventures, Randall developed rich friendships that endured throughout his lifetime.

Upon his graduation, Randall and Margaret returned to Utah for a brief stint where their second daughter, Katherine, was born. They subsequently moved to Washington, D.C., for two years, where Randall practiced law and where they welcomed their son, Matthew, before settling in Salt Lake City to be closer to their families. There, Randall practiced law downtown, and they had five more children: Sarah, Elizabeth, John, Marjorie, and David. While building a busy career as a highly regarded corporate and securities lawyer, Randall prioritized his family. He drove his children to school every day when they were young, and consistently attended music and dance performances, sporting events, and parent teacher conferences. His children remember doing homework alongside him, or falling asleep under his desk, at his downtown office while he worked late into the night, and drawing pictures during Constitutional Law classes he taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Utah Law School. He loved talking *with* his family and *about* them; they were an immense source of joy to him.

Randall loved learning and the continual pursuit of education; he was an avid reader and accumulated an impressive book collection. He served on numerous educational committees, across many institutions. Among these roles, he served as regional director and committee member of the Harvard Alumni Association, and as president and a director of the Harvard Alumni Association of Utah. He loved visiting Harvard campus regularly and taking the Utah students to ice cream at Herrell's in Harvard Square. He was appointed by the governor to serve on the Utah State Board of Education. He was also a proponent of technical education, and served as chair of the Salt Lake Community College Board of Trustees.

Randall had enormous appreciation for the arts and was active in organizations supporting them. He loved listening to classical music on public radio. While driving his children to school, he would offer them a dollar if they could name the composer whose work was playing on the radio. For many years, he served as a trustee of Ballet West, Utah Opera, and the Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation, and as a director of the Utah Arts Council. He had season tickets to the Utah Opera for over 30 years, and frequently attended Utah Symphony, Ballet West, and Utah Shakespeare Festival performances. Randall was also active in supporting civic and political organizations. Among them, he served as an executive board member of the Salt Lake Pioneer Chapter of the National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers.

Randall was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many capacities. He forged wonderful friendships through his many assignments, including as bishop of a student ward, member of a stake presidency, and branch president of an inner-city congregation. As branch president, he spent countless hours resolving issues with landlords, helping people post bail, and coordinating treatment programs for those who struggled with addiction. He enjoyed hosting the congregation for Christmas and Thanksgiving as well as special outings.

Outside of his work and service, Randall enjoyed playing basketball two to three times per week with friends, which he did up until two years ago, hiking in the Tetons, and reading the Book of Mormon and the New York Times. His family doesn't remember him ever saying an unkind word about anyone. He truly saw the best in people.

Above all, Randall adored and doted on his family. He was particularly grateful for his wife, Margaret, who was a supportive partner and companion in all of his endeavors. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; his eight children: Marie Mackey, Katherine Mackey, Matthew Mackey, Sarah Mackey Moss (Brad), Elizabeth Mackey (Kimball Parker), John Mackey, Marjorie Mackey, and David Mackey (Shriti Pradhan); and seven grandchildren as well as one prospective grandchild: Abigail (17), William (14), Samuel (12), Jack (9), and Henry (7) Moss; and Amelia (7), Charles (5), and baby girl-to-be Parker. He is also survived by his four siblings: Corinne Cannon (George), Cynthia Eldredge (Brent), Shauna Angerbauer, and Russ Mackey (Jill), as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

The family wishes to thank the Intermountain Homecare & Hospice and the Capitol Hill Memory Care Center caregivers who provided compassionate care to Randall as his health declined.

Funeral services for Randall will be held Saturday, September 7th, at 11 a.m. at the Bonneville Stake Center, 1535 Bonneview Drive, SLC. Viewings will be held Friday, September 6th, from 5-7 p.m. at 1172 East 100 South, SLC, and Saturday, September 7th, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Bonneville Stake Center. Services will be broadcast live on Larkin Mortuary's website. Interment will be at the Salt Lake Cemetery.

Given Randall's broad involvement in educational, cultural, and other community matters, instead of flowers please consider donating to the charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Deseret News from Aug. 27 to Aug. 28, 2024.

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Jennifer & Landon Coleman

February 27, 2025

We are soo sad to hear of the passing of our Beloved "Bishop Mackey". He was out Bishop in our married student ward at the U of U. We absolutely loved getting to know he and Margaret and his beautiful family during that time!! We especially enjoyed having Marjorie and David join us as youth in our student ward. The Mackeys were incredible mentors to us and they loved us and treated us like their own. We loved being around them and going to their home for activities. We are so grateful for their love and service to us, and he will be missed and remembered by us for sure!! We love you, Sis. Mackey!! :-)

Carol B Moss

September 13, 2024

Our family is so very sorry for the loss of Randall. As a father-in-law to our son, Brad, and our 5 grandchildren that we shared, he was so very kind and ever attentive. He was such a gentle and sweet man to the children and had such a great interest in all they were about. He always encouraged our son in his endeavors and included Brad in the family like one of his own. It was my great pleasure to be with him from time to time at special family meals. He always commented on how well his daughter, Sarah, and our son, Brad, made a great couple and created a wonderful family. Our family will very much miss his presence and contribution to us all. We love the Mackey Family.
Carol Moss and her family

Val Parrish

September 6, 2024

I am honored to pay tribute to a true friend of the Sons of Utah Pioneers. Randall served as Legal Counsel for the National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers for over seven years. He was indeed a remarkable man with amazing credentials, but I know him as one of my brothers in the Sons of Utah Pioneers. We served on the Board of the Salt Lake Pioneer Chapter together for many years and I remember the great intelligence and insight that he brought to every meeting, but I especially remember him as a friend and one who always had time to fulfill his commitments to the board. I remember on one occasion, we were meeting as a board at our regular location, the Lion House Pantry, and as the meeting was ending, he said that he had to burn some time before he returned home. We asked him `why´ and he responded that Amy Grant was filming a Christmas Special at his home that evening. I loved living vicariously through his amazing stories and varied contacts. When we wanted a specific person to speak at our luncheon, he regularly said, "I will ask them, they are a friend of mine." Even as Randall´s health declined, he attended our board meetings by Zoom up until he was no longer able. I will forever have fond memories of Randall. He had a strong mind, but even better than that, he was kind and had a strong soul. I will forever cherish my memories of Randall.
Val Parrish, 2024 National President-Elect, The National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers

Ronald Frashure

September 5, 2024

Randall was a very special person and a wonderful example of a life well lived. My family and I have known him and his family since Randall and I first became friends at Harvard Business School in 1968.

Randall will be greatly missed and leaves the legacy of a loving and gifted family. We offer our most sincere condolences to Margaret, their children and grandchildren, other family members, and Randall's many friends for whom he created a lasting memory and an example for us all.

Ron Frashure and family

Randall & Jann Paul

August 31, 2024

Jann and I will be in California next weekend. We wish we could be with the Mackey family as they enjoy a crowd of admiring friends at the funeral. We will miss Randall's loving, gentle smile that always made us feel he cared about us. We are so happy to have known him. Blessings on his wonderful family. Randall and Jann Paul

Tony Kimball

August 29, 2024

To Margaret and all the kids:

Randall and I became friends fifty-five years ago when he first came east to attend Harvard Business School. We always got together both in Salt Lake City (fond memories of lunches with his grandfather Warshaw), and in Boston. For many years he stayed with me during his regular trips to attend Harvard Alumni Association meetings. Through him I met most of the students he initially interviewed in Utah who pursued their academic careers here. During that time I got to know Margaret and all of his children. This relationship has been a major feature of my life. As his older kids attended various local universities and conservatories here it was always my pleasure to get together with them every time he came to town. His concern for and love of his family was manifest in every decision he made. He influenced scores of young people, enriching their lives as they enriched his. I've already felt the loss as our long phone conversations ceased as his health deteriorated. Our long friendship will endure as long as I live. I extend my deepest condolences to all of you but rejoice in the memories this great man created.

Tony Kimball
Belmont, MA

Tim & Elaine Newbold

August 29, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Such treasured memories of shared time when in Oxford

Robert B. Sykes

August 29, 2024

I became acquainted with Randy over 50 years ago. He was impressive in everything he did. He had a stellar reputation as a lawyer. He will be missed by many. Condolences to his wonderful family.

Christopher Robinson

August 29, 2024

Randall was (is) a great man. I remember with fondness his service in the 25th Ward at the University 4th Stake many years ago. My best to his wonderful family!

Bryher Pennells

August 29, 2024

Such a wonderful man. I remember as a student in England when he and Margaret first attended church when he arrived to study. He became my pastoral and spiritual mentor as my first ever `Home Teacher´ visiting me at my college and despite so many pressures on his time was committed and diligent! As the years passed he with his family welcomed me and so many others to their home. My love to all he has left behind x

Louis and Debbie Moench

August 29, 2024

We moved to Orchard Drive where we overlooked gorgeous Mount Olympus to the east and the Mackey house to the west, with its fun swimming pool and fine gene pool. Randy was there, dutifully big brothering his sisters and brother. Went to Olympus High. Randy was there, on the basketball team and creating a stellar academic record. Joined Sigma Chi Fraternity at the U of U. Randy joined, too, and was too social to study and too studious to be social and did both. Ivy League graduate education followed including degrees from Harvard and Columbia and Oxford. I studied at Oxford, too, for 15 minutes. We went to violin student concerts, and there was Randy, admiring daughter Marjorie, who played admirably. We were sometime ballet and usually opera and always Utah Symphony goers, where we regularly ran into arts affectionado Randy and assorted kids whom he was lathering with culture. At the student stake, yes, there on the stand was Randy. On the Board of Education, he was probably more educated than the rest of the board combined, giving it a solid foundation, and my grandkids benefitted with a solid education. There wasn´t any place worthwhile you could go that Randy wasn´t there and involved and bettering the organization. I gave up athletics after college. Randy gave up basketball after senescence. And through all of this, Margaret was there with loving support the whole time, and enjoying all that he enjoyed, except Constitutional Law. We suspect Randy will next become legal counsel to the Celestial Kingdom. With much admiration for Randy´s highly accomplished, impactful, giving, loving life, we send the Mackey´s all our condolences.

Sheila Morris

August 28, 2024

A great man played a big part in my life while living in oxford Uk loved by everyone in oxford so glad he was apart of my life ! Till we meet again , you will always be apart of the dreaming spires of Oxford England

Gerald & Jennifer Breinholt

August 27, 2024

As newlyweds 30 years ago and while attending the U, my wife and I were in Bishop Mackey's ward. He continues to be one of the most compassionate bishops either of us can remember. His passing leaves a hole in our hearts. Deepest condolences to his family and a hug for Sister Mackey. We love you!

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1172 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, UT

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9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

Bonneville Stake Center

1535 Bonneview Drive, Salt Lake City, UT

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Bonneville Stake Center

1535 Bonneview Drive, Salt Lake City, UT

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