From Deseret News archives:

Larry Miller: You know this guy?

Published: Monday, Oct. 28, 2002 12:14 p.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Miller initially resented this intrusion on what should have been his footloose, post-children years, fully expecting his daughter to reclaim Zane when she matured, but then something happened. "Somewhere along the line he started growing on me," says Miller. "By the time he was 4, two things happened: One, I was sure we'd crossed a point for (his mom) to take him and raise him, and, two, I didn't want to see him go." As Miller notes, "Here was a second chance life doesn't always give you."

"When we took Zane, it showed Larry what he missed," says Gail. "Otherwise, I'm not sure he ever would have felt that (regret)."

In some ways, Zane is like a first child for Miller. When Zane was a baby, Miller would rush to Gail and say, "Did you see what the baby just did? How come our kids didn't do that?"

Her response: "They did. You missed it."

So now here is a second chance to go to the Little League games and back-to-school nights.

"Larry's married to his work and always will be," says Gail, "but he's better able to tear himself away to go to events."

So Miller will try again to mix fatherhood and his great passion for work. He will try to see the Little League games he can never have back with his own children, and always he will build buildings and sell cars and undertake projects. As Allred says, "He will go to his grave making a deal. That's what he does. He's never more excited than when he's risked everything to do something."


E-mail: drob@desnews.com

Recent comments

If Utah printed it's own currency, Brigham would be on the $100...

Dougway | Feb. 21, 2009 at 10:14 p.m.

The real tragic thing about all this is your lame comments. When you...

re;tragically sad | Feb. 21, 2009 at 5:16 p.m.

It wasn't about the money. He dedicated his life to the benefit of...

re: Tragically Sad | Feb. 21, 2009 at 1:34 p.m.

Image

Utah Jazz owner and workaholic businessman Larry Miller stands in his office overlooking his Jordan Commons complex in Sandy.

Related content
previousnext

Latest comments

for once in my life I actually agree with Roland Kayser. The dollar is not on...

How about we take away all the government "grant money" for a period of 3...

Boozer finds confidence

I think the "trade" or shopping of Boozer to other teams is dead. He's...

Efforts to save a life praised

I don't know the family, but I will keep you in my prayers. God loves us all...

I am incredibly sorry for this family's loss, but destroying a cave to...

BYU football: 5 keys to victory

Utah 45 BYU 35

I like coach Whittingham. Whenever he speaks he is frotright and sensible....

If TCU slapping 55 on the "vaunted" Ute Defense makes their defense weak,...

BYU football: 5 keys to victory

Utah 28 BYU 22

I want to see him go to golden state or new orleans he could do some damage...

Advertisements