They say gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. If that is the case, then our lives are full to the brim because of the gratitude we feel for Larry H. Miller. Although my interaction with Larry was limited, I witnessed firsthand his corporate citizenship and support for charitable causes. He supported Downtown Rising and numerous other movements to improve our community. Most importantly, he inspired us through his example and the sense of fun that he brought into the lives of every Utahn.
I'm a Jazz fan for sure. But I'm an even bigger fan of Larry Miller. My greatest wish right now is that his family knows of our love, support and gratitude.
Natalie Gochnour
Chief operating officer
Salt Lake Chamber
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