Jazz owner Larry H. Miller dies at 64

Jazz owner Larry H. Miller dies at 64.

Miller’s influence touched nearly everyone in his home state, whether it was through the car dealerships that lined State Street, or his movie theaters, or his pet TV projects (the Joseph Smith papers), or his professional baseball and basketball teams, or his TV and radio stations, and so forth. Even Miller, in his reverie later in life, couldn’t help notice his was an extraordinary life.

More: Statement from President Thomas S. Monson:

“I was sad to hear of the passing of Larry H. Miller after a valiant battle with ill health. He was a kind, generous man, a great citizen, and friend to the community and his church. In recent years, his generosity included significant underwriting for the ‘Joseph Smith Papers’ project that is bringing the Prophet’s work to life. … Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Gail and their family.”

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  1. brenda’s avatar

    What a hero! We will all miss him. He blessed so many lives behind the scenes.