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Tributes to popular accountant Ollie Newbold

June 20, 2026
Tributes to popular accountant Ollie Newbold

Summary

Ollie Newbold, a partner in Cheltenham accountants Randall & Payne, has passed away at the age of 46. Ollie, who lived with his wife Jenny and two children in Tetbury, had been awaiting a heart transplant for eight months. Ollie’s wife Jenny said: “Heartbreakingly, Ol, my husband and partner for nearly 25 years and father to Kit and Eliza, passed away at home on Wednesday afternoon.

Details

He was surrounded by family and loved ones in his final days and moments. “Although we’re bereft, we know he is at peace and free from pain, the restrictions of his illness and the medical interventions that had plagued him all of his life, especially in the last few weeks. “Ol died after spending eight months in hospital in Newcastle waiting for a heart transplant.

He’d made unbelievable sacrifices for us in the hope of an active and fulfilling future. Ultimately, the national donor system in place let us down. “Please, in honour of our courageous husband, father, brother, son and friend, read the page I’ve shared below and discuss your organ donation wishes with loved ones.

No one should have to die when this situation was so avoidable. “We will always be grateful to the staff at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle. They are truly world class and epitomise compassion.

He is eternally loved.” A statement from Randall & Payne said: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear colleague and friend, Ollie Newbold. “For more than 20 years, Ollie has been an integral part of our firm, having joined us straight from school and growing to become a respected and admired partner and member of our team.

His loss is felt deeply by all who had the privilege of knowing and working alongside him. “Ollie combined exceptional professionalism with humour and genuine kindness, earning the respect of clients and colleagues alike. His contribution to the firm was immeasurable, but it is his character, friendship and ability to bring people together that will be remembered most.

Rob Case, managing partner, added: “I am absolutely devastated by the sad news about Ollie. Randall & Payne has lost such a key member of the team, and I have lost a friend and confidant that I have worked with for 24 years, he will be sorely missed.” “A book of condolences will be available at our office for anyone who would like to share their memories and messages.

We also recognise that this news may affect people in different ways, and anyone who would like to talk please reach out to a member of our team.” Ollie attended Deer Park School, Cirencester, and returned to the school on a number of occasions for career fairs. Mark Owen, editor of Punchline-Gloucester.com, said: “I’ve known Ollie for a number of years.

What You Need to Know

No one should have to die when this situation was so avoidable. “We will always be grateful to the staff at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle. They are truly world class and epitomise compassion.


Report source: Punchline Gloucester

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