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Rachel ‘Toni’ Oliphant
Rachel “Toni” Oliphant, a Corona del Mar resident better known as
one of the three Knott sisters, died Wednesday of congestive heart
failure. She was 86.
Mrs. Oliphant and sisters Virginia and Marion and brother Russell
were the children of Walter and Cordelia Knott, the couple who owned
Knott’s Berry Farm.
Mrs. Oliphant remained active in the growth of Knott’s Berry Farm.
She was involved in retail as a general partner and director before
it was sold to Cedar Fair L.P. in 1997. Mrs. Oliphant was also known
for her involvement in the community and with philanthropy. She was
involved with several organizations, including Corona del Mar High
School, American Red Cross, Fashionables, the House Ear Institute,
Angelitos de Oro, Goodwill Industries and the New Majority.
Mrs. Oliphant gave $3 million to Chapman University to be used to
build the Ken and Toni Oliphant Symphony Hall on campus this year.
Mrs. Oliphant enjoyed several golf games with friends at Big
Canyon. She is survived by her son, daughter and sisters.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the United
Methodist Church, 1601 Marguerite Ave., in Corona del Mar. In lieu of
flowers, the family suggests donating to the Hoag Women’s Pavilion.
Jim Doti, president of Chapman University, praised Mrs. Oliphant
as a woman with an “indomitable spirit.”
“She was a very private and modest woman who did not seek
recognition, but it was very meaningful to her to touch the lives of
our students and to help them fulfill their dreams,” he said.
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