BY: Stuart Price
Most of us take for granted that we know who our parents are and where they come from. But that's not the case for children of adoption, especially when they weren't even born in the U.S. However, an area man's search for his roots have finally paid off.
Dr. Kerry Sachetta came to the United States from Rome, Italy, just a few months after he was born in the early 1960's. With the help of the Wichita Diocese and Catholic Social Services, he was adopted by a family in Columbus, Kansas, where he was raised. And as he got older, he had a natural curiosity to find his birth parents, but didn't have much to go on.
SOURCE: https://www.fourstateshomepage.com/
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