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Valenda Newell
November 11, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
1933 - 2013
NAPA, Calif. (AP) — Diane Disney Miller, Walt Disney's daughter and one of his inspirations for building the Disneyland theme park, has died at her Northern California home. She was 79.
Her death Tuesday in Napa was confirmed by The Walt Disney Co. The cause was complications from a fall, said Andi Wang, spokeswoman for the Walt Disney Family Museum.
"As the beloved daughter of Walt Disney and one of his inspirations for creating Disneyland, she holds a special place in the history of The Walt Disney Co. and in the hearts of fans everywhere," Robert A. Iger, the company's president and CEO, said in a statement. "She will be remembered for her grace and generosity and tireless work to preserve her father's legacy."
Miller, the eldest daughter of Walt and Lillian Disney, was born Dec. 18, 1933. In later life, she remembered her father as a man who was caring and patient with his children.
"He'd take me and my sister Sharon to the merry-go-round at Griffith Park and stand there all day waiting until we were ready to go," Miller told the San Francisco Chronicle in 1998. "As he stood there, he kept thinking there should be more for parents and children to do together, and the idea for Disneyland was born."
Miller founded the Walt Disney Family Museum, which opened in 2009 in San Francisco's Presidio, as a tribute to her family's legacy. One of her major concerns was that her father's name had become associated more with a corporate identity than with the man himself.
She also played a key role in the completion of the Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, a project started with a $50 million gift from her mother.
In 1997, she bucked project leaders like Richard Riordan, the mayor at the time, and billionaire Eli Broad, who said Gehry's firm lacked the experience to execute the plans for the building's unusual curved polished steel design. At a crucial point, Miller threatened to withhold the roughly $20 million remaining of her mother's gift if Gehry was not kept on.
"I wanted something that would bear my father's name, that would come from his wealth but not be commercial," Miller told the Los Angeles Times in September. "I think we achieved that."
Miller's younger sister, Sharon, died of cancer in 1993. She is survived by her husband, Ronald, who owns the Silverado Vineyards Winery in Napa Valley, as well as seven children and 13 grandchildren.
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Valenda Newell
November 11, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
To Diane Disney Miller,
You and your dad realy did a fabulous creating Disney world which happens to be my favorite place. My prayers go to you Miss Miller. Lisa Weiner
Lisa Weiner
March 16, 2014 | Brooklyn, NY
May You & Your Father Live On...R.I.P Mrs.Diane Disney
You Will Always Be Remembered
Lesly Castro
March 07, 2014 | Los Angeles, CA
Now there is an official "Disneyland" in heaven... Thank you for being such a kind person... Thank you for taking the time to meet my son. Mom & I appreciate it so much. -Stacie Boschetto, Pat Crawford/ Boschetto, & Tyler "T Bone" Boman
Stacie Boschetto
December 14, 2013 | St. George, UT
Mr.Disney knew that the family is the oldest institution on earth,and plays a vital role in human society. Strong families have helped to make strong societies. The family is the best arrangement for bringing up children to be mature adults.Ephesians 3:14,15 helps us to see that our creator and the Father , to whom every family owes it's name.
Leia
December 04, 2013 | NJ
I was a classmate of Diane's (we called her Diz) at Marlborough School in Los Angeles. Diane invited me to go to a performance of Arturo Toscanni,conductor and spend the night afterwards. I will never forget her kindness and graciousness. Thank you Diz.
Nancy Nelsen-Rude
December 02, 2013 | Walnut Creek, CA
I thank Mr. Disney for loving his children so much to build such a dream park. And to Mrs. Miller for wanted to carry on her fathers name. What great fun and did we and still do need it. Thanks family. You all have my deepest sympathy. May Mrs. Miller sleep in peace.
hyde
November 26, 2013 | TX
Christy Miller Bridges
November 25, 2013 | Easley, SC
I can remember taking a picture of the store front of Main Street at Disneyworld in Florida and seeing Diane Miller written on the glass on the upper floor. I pointed out to my children that Mrs. Miller is Walt Disney's daughter and we marveled at the details that surrounded us. Such fun and magic! Thank you! She will never be forgotten! Our prayers are with your entire family. Please accept our sincerest condolences.
Thom Wright
November 25, 2013 | Newington, CT