Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love honored in Utah
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Hundreds gathered at the Utah State Capitol on Sunday evening to pay their respects during a memorial viewing for former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love.
From Deseret News
“On this earth, Mia was a powerful force for good,” said Lt. Gov Deidre Henderson, a friend of Love’s for more than two decades.
From The Salt Lake Tribune
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Memorial service held Monday to honor former Utah Congresswoman who made friends of folks from all backgrounds and beliefs.
Mia Love, from left, Alessa, Jason, and Peyton, are given the U.S. flag that was draped on her casket during the memorial service at The
During Monday's ceremony, loved ones and Utah leaders reflected on the late politician's life stories and her hopes for American leaders.
Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love was remembered at a public memorial service honoring the legacy she left behind as a groundbreaking politician in the state.
All four of Utah’s House members gathered on the floor after votes to honor Love, who made history as the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress
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