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Old 09-30-2004, 03:40 PM
claire13 claire13 is offline
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may I ask, what is your name, (just first name is okay)? I feel kind of wierd replying to just "someone" What part of the country do you live? Have you had a happy life?

Anyway, about my brother. He was 4 years older than me, and I really had only met his girlfriend a couple of times. He wanted to marry her when he found out she was pregnant, but she did not want any thing do with it. He was crushed. He was not in the military, but died in a private plane crash that he was piloting. My mother has told me that she was asked to give pictures of him for the baby's file, and maybe a medical history. I am not sure if that information was passed along. Perhaps your bio father is not my brother, but the only way for us to be sure, would be for you to contact Carol Bollinger at the E. Gladney Center, and see if anyone has made contact about your file. I am in the process of getting my letter to her so that if my niece ever contacts again, she will be able to give it to her. Carol Bollinger told me that the adoptee might not want to continue her search once she finds out her bio father is deceased. I hope that is not the case. Even if we are not a match, I would love to help you search if possible. My best friend is an Edna Gladney baby, and has also adopted 2 boys from there.

regards, Jenna
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