Farewell to Larry H Miller
We express our condolences to the family of Larry H. Miller, a prominent citizen who worked tirelessly to promote Utah on many levels. Miller passed away Friday at age 64 due to complications related to diabetes. He owned the Utah Jazz NBA team, a large network of auto dealerships and many other businesses. Tributes to Miller have been pouring in from around the country.
Funeral services will bring a large number of people to downtown Salt Lake City on both Friday and Saturday. People are encouraged to ride TRAX or UTA buses downtown as much as possible to minimize traffic congestion.
A viewing service will be held Friday, February 27, from 4-8 p.m. in the VIP room at EnergySolutions Arena. This viewing is open to the public and attendees should enter the building through the main entrance on the plaza level where they will then be directed to the VIP room. The family asks that those in attendance please refrain from bringing cameras or recording devices to the viewing.
The funeral will be Saturday, February 28 is at noon in the arena bowl at EnergySolutions Arena. The funeral is a religious service and the public is welcome to attend. The family asks that those in attendance please refrain from bringing cameras or recording devices to the funeral.
The family requests that the internment remain private and only open to the family itself and very close friends. They ask that no public or media attend the internment, which will take place in Salt Lake City Cemetery shortly after the funeral ends.
Funeral services will bring a large number of people to downtown Salt Lake City on both Friday and Saturday. People are encouraged to ride TRAX or UTA buses downtown as much as possible to minimize traffic congestion.
A viewing service will be held Friday, February 27, from 4-8 p.m. in the VIP room at EnergySolutions Arena. This viewing is open to the public and attendees should enter the building through the main entrance on the plaza level where they will then be directed to the VIP room. The family asks that those in attendance please refrain from bringing cameras or recording devices to the viewing.
The funeral will be Saturday, February 28 is at noon in the arena bowl at EnergySolutions Arena. The funeral is a religious service and the public is welcome to attend. The family asks that those in attendance please refrain from bringing cameras or recording devices to the funeral.
The family requests that the internment remain private and only open to the family itself and very close friends. They ask that no public or media attend the internment, which will take place in Salt Lake City Cemetery shortly after the funeral ends.
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