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Larry H. Miller

Apr 26, 1944 – Feb 20, 2009

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BORN
April 26, 1944
DIED
February 20, 2009

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Larry H. Miller A man who loved Utah "For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. . .the Lord stood with me, and strengthened me. . .and will preserve me unto his heavenly...

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my grandpa jack canfield always talks about larry and how much fun they had together at the race track and just everyday life. he always tells me that larry was the man that didnt care how much money someone had, he would always treat you with respect. i wish i could have met you

I never had the chance to let you know how sorry I was that Larry had passed away. I remember Larry a little bit at West. I would like to offer my heart felt condolences. I know it's 8 years late, but I am truly sorry. I know that the grief never ends. I lost my husband, Leonard on Oct 17, 2008 in a rollover.. It is so hard, but I have my family and I have my Heavenly Father. God Bless, Jeanine Quistberg Willner

Dear Gail and Larry's Family:
I was a young 24 year old man in 1976 and a player with Denver Broncos when I decided to call Stevenson Toyota in Denver to see if they were interested in establishing a relationship where they would give me a Toyota car to drive during the season in exchage for appearances and use of some of my game tickets, an arrangement many players had with area dealers. They transfered my call to their young GM and he was open to the idea and asked me to come in and...

Dear Gail:
Larry will always be one of the greatest men of Utah..He estabished in every thing he did here and you can be very proad of him the rest days of your life..
Chuck & Barbara wickhamshire

I want to thank the Miller family for allowing me to know such a great and generous man. I felt very privileged to know Larry and his family for the time I did. I will never forget the opportunities he gave me to learn new things and further my education.

To the family of Larry Miller,
Larry has a great legacy he's left behind to his family and the community. He brought many things to our community that may not otherwise have come to pass if Larry hadn't lived out his ideas and dreams. Although he was a man of great wealth, he never flaunted it particularly by the way he dressed. It just wasn't his style to stand out in a crowd but to blend in with everyone. I respect him greatly for that. It was refreshing to see a person in his...

Dear Gail and family-I know that Larry will be greatly missed by family and friends. I have always treasured his friendship and I feel blessed to have known him. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Cherish all of the wonderful moments and memories that you have of him and know that he will not be forgotten----We LIVE as long as we are REMEMBERED and he will be remembered!!

Dear Miller Family, I met Larry at a Ford meeting in salt lake years ago You diffently Know his presents Great man great family Bless all Westland Ford

Dear Miller Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Though I never personally met Larry, I admired his conviction and strength through the past months to try to overcome this debilitating disease of Diabetes. Also, I purchased my first of 2 Toyota Corollas from Larry's Murray location back in 1982 and drove it for 10 years, then bought another Corolla in 1994 which I am still driving. Larry has left such a legacy and is admired by the thousands through-out the world.