Larry’s Memorial Services Set
Posted by admin on February 23, 2009

Memorial services were announced today for Larry H. Miller, owner of Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. Larry passed away on Friday, February 20, from complications due to type 2 diabetes at the age of 64.
A viewing will be held Friday, February 27, 2009 from 4-8 p.m. at the EnergySolutions Arena, in the VIP room, 301 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101. Funeral services will also take place at the EnergySolutions Arena on Saturday, February 28 at 12 noon. Interment to immediately follow at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 200 N Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103. The public is welcome to attend all aforementioned services.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Larry H. Miller Charities, for the benefit of women and children in need, 301 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101.
***Update
Viewing
The viewing on Friday, February 27 is 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 (public) please refrain from bringing cameras or recording devices to the viewing. Media is welcome to attend with the public, but is not permitted to bring still or video cameras or any other type of recording device.
Funeral
The funeral on 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 (public) please refrain from bringing cameras or recording devices to the funeral.
Internment
As is typical, 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.
Parking
Public parking is available in various lots surrounding the building.
For more information, media please contact:
Linda Luchetti
Vice President of Communications
Larry H. Miller Group of Companies
(801) 325-2570
lluchetti@lhm.com
4 Comments
JazzyJeff on February 24, 2009 said:
I didn’t realize how much I cared about Larry H. Miller. Sure I would defend him when the non-Jazz fan would say crap. But I really am sad that he is gone. He is a good example of putting words to action. I’m sure his son and family will do a great job running his legacy, Thanks Miller Family! I will be that guy who will tell my grandson Larry H. Miller was a man who loved Utah. When I give him my 1995 autographed team basketball.
Go Jazz!
Linda McFarland on February 24, 2009 said:
I can’t be there in person but will certainly be there in spirit.
Reed Bissegger on February 25, 2009 said:
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Miller familly and the Utah Jazz and the fans. God Bless
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Deb on February 24, 2009 said:
Please thank the Miller Family for allowing us as Utah Jazz fans and citizens of Salt Lake City and Utah to once more share with you in a celebration of the life that was Larry H. Miller. Your strength at this time of sadness is truely amazing. Please know our prayers are with you.