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Rest in peace Larry. You were a good man, a family man, and an inspiration to a lot of people
I can honestly say I love you, Larry. I was blessed to know you.
We have all lost a dad. Larry Miller did more for Utah and Utahns than anyone since Brigham Young.
Ahhh! there was never a better man who walked on the grounds of Utah then LARRY MILLER! Larry is one greatest men, and I hope they build a huge monument of him and to his good name.. It's the least Utah can do to honor this magnificent man. May his family be comforted in their GREAT loss.
Thanks for all you did. May our Heavenly Father be with and bless your sweetheart. I know that you are an eternal family and will all be together again.
I am pleased to say that I knew this man. Larry was one of two men in the state that I know of that was an example of what to do with wealth if you are foranate enough to aquire it. The other is our governor's father. Thank you Larry for what you have done to make our state stand out in the crowd. Utahns and your family will miss you and can have the satisfaction of knowing you are doing the same thing on the other side.
We will all miss one of the great people in the state of Utah. Larry Miller showed us all that you can get there from Here!
We will miss you...
I worked with Larry when he was our Parts Mgr, then
became my boss before he made the billions. He sat in a car all night, telling me about his childhood, and encouraging me to stop drinking. I love you, Larry, and will always remember!!
My condolences to Gail Miller and Larry's family. As a transplanted Utah native, I remain a devoted Jazz fan and rarely miss a game on the tube. I will always be grateful to Larry keeping the Jazz in Utah. I wish his son all the best success with the franchise as his father had.
I grew up here and my family attended 20-25 games a year. We are die hard Jazz fans-me especially. I live in Minnesota now. I had ticketts to the Boston game and NO game tonight. I almost didn't come home because of work. I'm so glad I did so that I can be part of the celebration of Larry H tonight. Thank you Mr. Miller for giving us the Jazz and all your many other business ventures that has made Utah such a wonderful place to be. YOU WILL BE MISSED!
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