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Parents Want To Do Good By Adopting A Troubled Teen, Forget About Their Daughter s Boundaries

Parents Want To Do Good By Adopting A Troubled Teen, Forget About Their Daughter s Boundaries
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I Was Crushed : Daughter Heartbroken Parents Prioritize Adoption Of Another Teen Girl Over Her

I Was Crushed : Daughter Heartbroken Parents Prioritize Adoption Of Another Teen Girl Over Her
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Jewish couple denied adoption by Christian agency in Tennessee

DNA tech, unsealed adoption records lead to family reunion for Fairfield HS grad

DNA tech, unsealed adoption records lead to family reunion for Fairfield HS grad McCoy/Provided to Journal-News 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 — Talking with his birth parents wasn’t 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 McCoy’s lineage search has included “a wild last four months” and “it only gets better.”

Local adoptees share amazing experiences of tracking down birth parents

Local adoptees share ‘amazing’ experiences of tracking down birth parents Nick Blizzard © CONTRIBUTED Pat McCoy met his biological half-sister Cheryl Sottile met for the first time in March. The Indiatlantic, Fla. woman came to Ohio after the two connected earlier this year. CONTRIBUTED Talking with his birth parents wasn’t the primary goal for a Kettering man who was adopted 58 years ago, but his research has uncovered results far exceeding his expectations. Retired Miami Twp. police officer Pat McCoy’s lineage search has included “a wild last four months” and “it only gets better.” He has talked with his biological mother, met her daughter and shared stories with his birth father’s family, the latter of which never knew he was born.

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