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DNA tech, unsealed adoption records lead to family reunion for Fairfield HS grad
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Pat McCoy sits with his half-sister, Cheryl Sottile, in this March 2021 photograph after being reunited nearly 60 years after McCoy was adopted in northern Ohio.
By: Nick Blizzard | Journal-News
and last updated 2021-04-18 07:18:12-04
FAIRFIELD, Ohio â Talking with his birth parents wasnât the primary goal for a Kettering, Ohio man who was adopted 58 years ago, but his research has uncovered results far exceeding his expectations.
Fairfield High School graduate Pat McCoyâs lineage search has included âa wild last four monthsâ and âit only gets better.â
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halfway around the world when he drew his first breath at a hospital in south korea. a few months later, he was adopted by a family in the united states. it was a pretty standard american upbringing. except that my parents were white. and i was asian. okay, what wants cake? were you curious as a kid about what your biological mom was like? i had a need, definitely, to know where i was from. and you always wonder, like, why do i look the way that i look? especially when you re in high school and you re going through these self-reflection moments. but adoption records in south korea are notoriously vague. dan had to accept he might never learn more about his roots. we may never be able to connect with our biological
suburbs of l.a. but dan s live actually began halfway around the world when he drew his first breath at a hospital in south korea. a few months later, he was adopted by a family in the united states. it was a pretty standard american upbringing. except that my parents were white. and i was asian. okay, what wants cake? were you curious as a kid about what your biological mom was like? i had a need, definitely, to know where i was from. and you always wonder, like, what do i look the way that i look? especially when you re in high school and you re going through these self-reflection moments. but adoption records in south korea are notoriously vague.