Mama seeks information on the natural parents
Pack Maria said she did not want anyone to disrupt life. It would only you know, his mother if she has the nose, hair or body build.Pack of Johnson City, Tenn.., 15 Aiea Born in May 1964 and comes with a pair of military Schofield Barracks in February 1965.
She hopes to find her birth mother, but said, “unless the birth of my mother or parents want to meet me, I just want to know what is.”
A number of stories of the Star-Bulletin 1964-65 on the difficulties encountered by finding housing for racially mixed children’s pack led to the adoption of Marie and Larry Parman.
Marie Parman said she was four months pregnant that her husband was in the army and she had a miscarriage.
“My husband and I were reading the paper. It is hard to children in the military field have been approved by families. I told my husband, ‘What do you think?” He said, ‘I will not be prudent when it is my blood or not. ”
So they went to the Division of Social Services and Housing, currently the division Human Services, for a child, she said. The adoption decree was effective Feb. 25, 1965, and the couple has a house 9 months daughter.
“She never did us a minute of anger,” said Parman. “Thank God, it must be provided for us. It was a wonderful child. ”
Both Parmans biological daughters, Elizabeth and Karyn.
Maria was in an interview with a military family, as she was born, “said Parman. “Your mother was just 16, and his father was in the Navy at Pearl Harbor. It was just something that happens. She did not want to keep. ”
She said Maria’s biological grandmother had six children at home beside Marie’s mother and grandmother and mother decided until the date of its adoption.
The Parmans left Hawaii in June 1965, Larry was at Fort McPherson, Ga., but Marie said, they remain in contact with a social worker State about 12 years.
It has an image of his adopted daughter, the nickname of “Nai Lei” (Lay-nah), each Christmas, workers to death, “she said.
Parman has his daughter while trying to Mary to obtain information about their biological parents. “I would like to know, my mother was true, if I have been accepted,” said Parman. “I really want to know. I love enough, and I know she loves me.”
Pack said she and her mother wrote to the Court of Justice of the Family and the United States Agency for the adoption of information, but “kept hitting dead ends.”
Pack Family Court informed by letter in July 2004, he was unable, in their opinion a biological mother of his request for access to the file adoption.
However, the Tribunal has his mother who was Portuguese descent, Hawaiian, Chinese, Caucasian, Spanish and Filipino in one part of the file and Hawaiian, Filipino Caucasus and in another part.
Parman said she had said, Marie-father was Italian, but the judge explained his affiliation was not listed. Furthermore, any medical information available to the birth of their parents.
The court said Pack was the only way to authorize a search profile to locate their natural parents, with an opinion about their request. The cost would be approximately $ 300 a parent, the court said.
Pack the Internet rather than seeking and rent in Florida Omni Trace Corp. based in trying to find their biological parents. The company reported in March, it was not, despite an exhaustive search.
Omni Trace investigators said it involved records showed that it was the birth of Aiea 15 in May 1964, but the hospital was not known. “We’ve documented in hospitals and Aiea learned that the birth of the hospital, there were Kapiolani Maternity Hospital Medical Center Kapiolani later and still today.”
Kapiolani no information has been birth, because he has documents for only about 25 years, said Omni Trace.
Pack written with the Star-Bulletin to help attach a clipping stories, which led to its adoption in 1965.
An assistant teacher in a middle school, she said she had more interest, their descent, when she was younger. He was not asked a professor to create a presentation to Hawaii, she began doing research, she said. “I started my apprenticeship Hawaiian.”
Pack has three children from a previous marriage, Candace Cox, 16, Clint Cox, 14, and Casey Cox, 13 She and her husband, Benjamin, the software developed for Individual Scripps Network, a child, Tristan Storm Pack 6
Pack said she travels a lot with their family, his father retired from the army after 22 years. Your adoptive parents are Greeneville, Tenn.., So that his family drew near, she said.
She said, the kitchen, his youngest daughter to bed and two bathrooms feature a Hawaiian decor.
“It is sweet as a child,” she said about their young daughter. “Dit-it, you keep all your contributions (conferences), and if you do not find your mother and what’s happening with you I will continue. “
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