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Catching up with D Millar

It feels like just yesterday that many of us were sitting together at the country club in 2013, celebrating residency graduation, surrounded by mentors and friends. I cherished my decade at the University of Utah, which began with medical school in 2003. What an amazing place it was, filled with incredible people, a rich history, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

I have such fond memories of late nights in the call room with resident colleagues, long, meticulous cases with master surgeons, and larger-than-life personalities. I’m deeply grateful for the senior residents who served as mentors and friends, showing us what was possible. I’m also thankful for the faculty, who guided us with their teaching, hand-holding, and eventual trust. You all made us better.

My wife and best friend, Camilla, has been an absolute rock for our family. We started residency with three children, and some may remember that in 2009, our fourth child, Reed, was born unexpectedly at home due to precipitous labor, while I was still operating. Camilla handled that with incredible grace and composure.

After graduating, I completed a surgical critical care fellowship at the University of Cincinnati in 2014. I then joined the faculty there, spending seven years deeply immersed in the world of violence, trauma, high volume emergency general surgery, and academic excellence. My family and I loved our time in Ohio and treasure the friendships and memories we built during those years.

In 2021, I joined Utah Surgical Associates in Utah County, where I currently serve as the trauma medical director at Utah Valley Hospital. While moving south of the "Point of the Mountain" seemed almost unfathomable for some, I’ve embraced this fantastic community and love living in this vibrant college town. My practice is a broad spectrum of trauma, critical care, acute care general surgery, and a fair amount of administration. 

Our twins will graduate from BYU

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  • Ann Marie Millar

    Ann Marie Millar died peacefully on January 2, 2025. Ann was raised in Fremont Ohio by her parents Earl and Rosemary Scheuer along with her older brother Lowell and her sister Rita. She graduated from St Joseph High School and went on to Bowling Green University where she met her future husband James J. Millar, from Englewood, New Jersey. Ann and Jim enjoyed a loving marriage of 62 years. Together, they raised four children, were blessed with seven grandchildren and this past October, Ann was overjoyed to welcome her first great-grandchild.

    Ann and Jim were members of Our Lady of Victories in Harrington Park New Jersey where Ann served on the first parish council and also was a Eucharistic minister. In Stuart Florida where they had a second home, they were members of St Joseph Parish. Ann was a member of Hackensack golf club in Oradell New Jersey and Sailfish Point Golf Club in Stuart Florida where she enjoyed playing golf and bridge with her many friends. She loved flower arranging, gardening, bicycling, travelling and had the gift of bringing beauty and joy to every space she entered. Most of all, Ann cherished time spent with Jim, her four children, seven grandchildren and great grandson.

    Ann is survived by her children Cathy Harding and husband Justin of Southport North Carolina, Lowell Millar and wife Jennifer of Summit New Jersey, Patricia Millar of Portland Oregon and Susan Antonelli and husband Mario of Oradell New Jersey. Adored grandmother of Cathy, Jessica, Nicole, Carlo, LJ, Chase, William and CJ.

    A funeral mass will be held at Monday, Jan 6, 2025 at Our Lady of Victories in Harrington Park New Jersey at 10:00 a.m. after a gathering at 9:00 a.m. in the church vestibule, with an interment to follow at Mount Carmel Mount Cemetery, Tenafly New Jersey.

    In lieu of flowers, donations to The Hibiscus Children’s Center, 839 Northwest Federal Highway, Stuart Florida 34994 in Ann’s memory would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Mario Deslauriers

    Biography

    Mario Deslauriers will make his fourth Olympic appearance at Paris 2024, four decades after he made his Olympic debut at Los Angeles 1984. 

    Deslauriers was just 19 years old when in 1984 he became the first Canadian and the youngest rider to ever win the FEI World Cup Final, a record Deslauriers still holds today. In his Olympic debut at Los Angeles 1984, he finished fourth with Aramis following a three-way jump-off for the individual bronze medal. 

    He returned to the Olympics four years later at Seoul 1988 where he and the Canadian jumping team finished fourth for the second straight Olympic Games. Thirty-three years after that Olympic appearance, Deslauriers competed at Tokyo 2020 where he and Bardolina 2 posted a clean round in the individual qualifier before finishing 22 in the final. 

    In 2006, Deslauriers was a member of the Canadian team that scored its first victory in the $350,000 BMO Nations Cup at Spruce Meadows in Calgary. In 2009, Deslauriers was given an opportunity to ride for an American owner and began representing the United States in international competition. He returned to riding for Canada in 2017 and represented his birth country at the 2018 World Equestrian Games in Tryon, North Carolina and the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. He made another Pan Am Games appearance at Santiago 2023 where he and his horse Emerson contributed to Canada’s silver medal in team jumping which qualified a full jumping team for Canada for Paris 2024.  

    A Little More About Mario 

    Getting into the Sport: Began riding as a child at the Bromont Equestrian Centre, site of the 1976 Olympic Games, with his father Roger… Outside Interests: Enjoys golf, skiing, tennis… Odds and Ends: Wife Lisa and daughter Lucy are both competitive show jumpers… 

    Mario Hermoso

    Spanish footballer (born 1995)

    In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Hermoso and the second or maternal family name is Canseco.

    Mario Hermoso Canseco (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈmaɾjoeɾˈmosokanˈseko]; born 18 June 1995) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or a left-back for Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen, on loan from Serie A club Roma.

    Developed at Real Madrid, he made his La Liga debut with Espanyol and, in 2019, signed for Atlético Madrid, where he totalled 174 games in five seasons and won the 2020–21 national championship.

    Hermoso earned his first full cap for Spain in 2018.

    Club career

    Real Madrid

    Born in Madrid, Hermoso joined Real Madrid's youth setup in 2005, aged 11, after starting out at EF Concepción. On 28 September 2012, while still a youth, he appeared with the first team in that year's Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu, coming on as a second-half substitute in an 8–0 rout of Millonarios.

    In summer 2014, Hermoso was promoted to the C side in the Tercera División. On 16 July 2015, he was loaned to Segunda División club Real Valladolid in a season-long deal.

    Hermoso made his professional debut on 22 August 2015, starting in a 1–0 away loss against Córdoba. Upon returning, he was assigned to Real's reserves in the Segunda División B.

    Espanyol

    On 12 July 2017, Hermoso signed a three-year deal with Espanyol. His maiden appearance in La Liga took place on 9 September, playing the full 90 minutes in a 5–0 defeat at Barcelona. He scored his first goal in the competition the following 28 January, but also put two past his own net in a 3–2 loss away to Leganés.

    Atlético Madrid

    On 18 July 2019, with only one year left in his contract, Hermoso agreed to a five-year deal with Atlético Madrid for €25 million plus €4 million in add-ons