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Jim Gamble, left, accepts a framed photo of his late wife, Allyson Gamble, from Dana Jones, executive director of the Capitol Preservation Board, right, as Breanna Sibert, deputy director of the preservation board, looks on at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. Allyson Gamble, who died in December, was honored by the House for her service as a member of the preservation board for 19 years, 11 of them as executive director.
Kristin Murphy, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY Lawmakers often take time during a session to recognize the lives and service of often-prominent Utahns like Jazz basketball coach Jerry Sloan, who had passed away in 2020 and was honored the last night of the 2021 Legislature.