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Like a lot of people at the university, Gophers coach Jerry Kill was saddened last weekend by the death of Regent David M. Larson.

Larson, a former Cargill executive, died at age 70 after a brief illness. Before his death, Larson had asked that memorials be made to Kill's Chasing Dreams Fund, which benefits children with epilepsy.

"The University of Minnesota lost a great leader with the passing of Regent David Larson," Kill said in a statement Wednesday. "He was a proud Minnesota alum and a tremendous advocate for the university, but he was also my friend and truly loved Gopher Football.

"From the moment I stepped on campus I knew he was a special man. He never said much. Instead, Regent Larson chose to let his actions show how passionate he was, as he quietly played a large role in helping us find success. The man was committed to making sure that our players achieved victory in the classroom and on the field.

"Regent Larson was always gracious with his time, resources and knowledge and his support was unwavering. In true fashion, one of his last decisions was also one of his most generous, as he asked that memorials be made to my Chasing Dreams fund, which benefits children with epilepsy.

"That selfless sense of giving touched my heart and defines who he was and what his family is all about. Regent Larson will be greatly missed and my thoughts, and all those associated with our program, are with his wife, Janis, children and extended family."