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BOARD: Adoptee Forum » Other Topics for Adoptees.
TOPIC: Born August 13, 1971, IL. DO Birthmother for medical and ancestery reasons.
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| Renee | Posted: Nov 02, 2004 03:10:45 AM The Topic says it all. I do long to know her. She will always haunt my thoughts. To deny the pain is to deny myself. Something that can effect so deeeply and last throughout ones lifetime shows the need we all share for truth. Without the knowledge of our Heritage we are missing essential roots. There will always be a part of me that wonders. She was young and beautiful. She would be in her late 40's early 50's now. Alton, Il. is where I was born. She left me to a wonderful mother. A father who did his best. A brother who I am soooooogreatful for and a lifetime of imaginations and dreams. But they are not as you might see them for some have forgotten. Dreams of A new world and true freedom that can only come from Jesus Christ. Before we forget the dreams let us remember Him who gave us the dreams and the promise of it's soon reality. So in reality my desent is from my adoption to the body of Christ. Becoming a child of God with assurance of everlasting life. I pray for my biological mother. I believe her name is Rebecca. I was told my bithname also; Danelle Deane Anglin.
I was shown pictures of her and her mother at the age of nine and have a memory of her coming to visit two years after adoption.
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