Test Lists

  • Regression Package Testing List Page
Publisher QA3 - UPP Test
  • Regression Package Testing List Page
1 / 0

Pennsylvania father reunites with his son after 47 years

October 27, 2020
By Samantha Galvez
Audio Image
Share this...
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin

Click here for updates on this story

    MIDDLETOWN, PA (WPMT) — It was a reunion that was long over-due. A father from Northumberland County met his son, who is currently living in Utah, after being separated for almost 48 years. The reunion happened Saturday at HIA Airport.

“It was a long flight,” Bill Patrick Jr. said

A long flight marking the end of a long and emotional journey for this father and son.

“I told myself I wasn’t going to get emotional,” Bill Jr. said. “That didn’t happen.”

Bill Jr. shares the same name as his dad, and the same blood. But one thing they haven’t shared are memories.

“Pretty much what I knew about dad was on the birth certificate,” Bill Jr. said.

The last time the two saw each other, Bill Jr. was only 5-years-old. That was almost 48 years ago.

“My mom I guess took off with my two sisters and I the day after Easter I think in 1973,” Bill Jr. said.

“I had no warning it was happening,” Bill Sr. said. “Nope.”

As fate would have it, Bill Jr. would be contacted by his aunt, who found him on Facebook two years ago. She connected the two.

“Oh yeah. I’ve been looking,” Bill Sr. said. “My sister’s been looking. My brother when he was alive he was still looking.”

Over the years, Bill Sr. worked in construction and security. Bill Jr. joined the Air Force and would go on to have 4 kids and 5 grandkids.

And, coincidentally, both have been married to the loves of their lives for 31 years. Now the two talk or text each other at least 3-4 times a week.

“It’s almost like that puzzle piece that’s missing and kinda fitting into that place,” Bill Jr. said.

“47 years without seeing each other,” Bill Sr. said. “I am numb.”

Bill Jr. plans to spend the week with his dad before heading back to Utah.

Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.

Categories: Madison Magazine Logo

Latest Stories

Eu Regulator Authorizes Astrazeneca Vaccine For All Adults

EU regulator authorizes AstraZeneca vaccine for all adults

Rayos Syndication User,
KXLY-Latest Stories

Regulators authorized AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine for use in adults throughout the European Union on Friday, amid criticism the bloc is not moving fast enough to vaccinate its population.

Ex Fbi Lawyer Given Probation For Russia Probe Actions

Ex-FBI lawyer given probation for Russia probe actions

Rayos Syndication User,
KXLY-Latest Stories

WASHINGTON (AP) — A former FBI lawyer was sentenced to probation for altering an email that the Justice Department relied on during its surveillance of an aide to President Donald Trump during the Russia investigation.

Evers: Repealing Mask Mandate Like Eliminating Speed Limits

Evers: Repealing mask mandate like eliminating speed limits

Rayos Syndication User,
KXLY-Latest Stories

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Tony Evers lashed out Friday at rival Republicans who tried to repeal his statewide mask mandate, saying killing the order would be a ridiculous move comparable to abolishing speed limits.

Conservatives Praise South Carolina Win On Abortion Ban

Conservatives praise South Carolina win on abortion ban

Rayos Syndication User,
KXLY-Latest Stories

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — As some conservatives in South Carolina celebrated getting a bill that would ban almost all abortions in the state past a legislative barrier and likely becoming law, they said they are not finished trying to end all abortions.

Moscow Court Puts Navalny’s Allies Under House Arrest

Moscow court puts Navalny's allies under house arrest

Rayos Syndication User,
KXLY-Latest Stories

A Moscow court on Friday put the brother and several allies of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny under house arrest for two months as authorities sought to stymie more protests over the jailing of the top Kremlin foe.

Most Popular

9:40 Future Import Test

One more current test NW

Current UPP Import NW

Test New Article 12092025 - 4 - Message

Test New Article 12092025 - 4 - Election

Test New Article 12092025 - 2 - Closing

© 2026 Publisher QA3 – UPP Test.

Privacy Policy
Powered byBLOX Digital
X