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Shane Seibel (center) and son Trae prepare to sing a song for Calvin Millich, who served two years in Guatamala as part of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ missionary program. Speaking of his two-year service Calvin said, “I return from a place of humble people. Who lived on dirt floors.” Calvin continued, “what I learned the most was charity. Charity is the pure love of Christ. Charity changes the way we treat someone. Charity changes the ways of people’s lives.” Calvin will be attending the Utah Valley University. A homecoming was held in the John Williams Room at the Sky Ute Casino Resort, Sunday, Oct. 14 which was attended by family and friends of returning Calvin.
Scott Millich hold parents, Larry and Arlen Millich as he speaks of his son, Calvin Millich who was only allowed to contact his family once a month via email and by phone twice a year. Scott spoke of his parents saying, “It’s the love of our parents. I see their love in my relatives. I want to thank my parents for being amazing people.”
Calvin Millich chats with relatives, Clay and Trae Seibel at a homecoming arranged for Scott upon his return from Guatamala.
Photo Credit: Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
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A Millich homecoming


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