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Reunion sweet for two siblings
 
By BRENDA TOLLETT Ada Evening News
Published: 8/30/2009  2:28 AM
Last Modified: 8/30/2009  4:09 AM

ADA — After having been separated for more than 50 years, Mark Keith Farris of Ada and his sister, Dorothy Marilyn Dawson, were recently reunited.

"Our mother left us on the side of the road near the Georgia line," Dawson said in an interview with the Hammond, (La.) Daily Star. "We never knew why."

At the time, Farris, Dawson and two brothers ranged in age from 2 to 10 years old. Dawson said the children were picked up by a truck driver and taken to a truck stop. A Catholic priest later picked them up and took them to a children's home in New Orleans. "I remember it was Christmastime," Dawson said.

The children were later taken to a welfare office in Amite, La., where they were split up. Farris was adopted and his name changed from Mark Evans Dawson to Mark Keith Farris.

Farris and Dawson spent most of their childhood within 50 miles of each other. Although their paths crossed, they never met.

At age 16, Farris left home and moved a lot before eventually settling in Ada. Farris said he considered changing his name back to Dawson but decided against it.

In the meantime, Dawson began searching for her siblings. Because she was unaware of her brother's adoption, her searches for Mark Evans Dawson were unsuccessful.

After her father's death, Dawson discovered contact information for a sister, Ronda, whom she had never met.

"It was Ronda who told me about Aunt Faye (O'Quinn) in Odum, Ga.," Dawson said.

In the meantime, Farris' wife,
Linda, was conducting her own search for her husband's birth family.

She joined the Pontotoc County Historical and Genealogical Society and began online searches. Her search led to Faye O'Quinn.

After years of searching, Farris and Dawson were talking to each other on the phone within minutes of their conversations with O'Quinn, their relative. They met face-to-face Aug. 5, and Dawson visited Ada last week.

"I was just so happy to see her," Farris said.

Dawson and Farris have found the graves of their biological parents, Clifford Dupont Dawson and Dorothy M. Dawson, at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Ore.

They have also located brothers Leroy and Harold. However, they are still looking for another brother, Clifford "Skipper," who was named after their father.

Farris said anyone having information about Clifford "Skipper" Dawson can phone him or his wife at 580-559-2583, or 559-2001.
By BRENDA TOLLETT Ada Evening News

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Few Clothes, Austin, TX (8/30/2009 8:21:00 AM)
This is a nice feel good story with a happy ending.
Enjoy your lives together sisters.
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HarleyRyder55, Tulsa (8/30/2009 10:40:27 AM)
What a heart-warming story. Godspeed on finding your remaining brother. God bless you all.
 

 
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