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Rene Scarpa had been wondering about her sisters for more than half a century. Author: Lindsay Buckingham Updated: 5:52 PM EDT May 13, 2021
SOLON, Ohio Last week we introduced you to Rene Scarpa of Solon, who had been longing to find the sisters she last saw 55 years ago. Most of my family is gone. My immediate family has all passed. I lost my dad when I was four. I lost my mom when I was 33, Rene Scarpa told us.
Losing her loved deepened Rene s need to find the half sisters she last saw more a half century ago after their father s tragic death. For so long, Rene sat back, believing her silence was better for their hearts.