Long-lost sisters reunite after more than 20 years apart: 'Our future is bright'
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Two long-lost sisters who were separated as children and reunited more than two decades later are hoping to inspire others to not give up hope.
Both sisters said they went on to grow up knowing they had a sibling, but several obstacles stood in the way of their reunion, including limited information from the closed adoption, a legal name change, growing up in different states and the death of Bigley’s father. "There were several times throughout my early adult life I felt defeated and like I’d hit dead ends," Bigley told FOX News in an email interview. "Over time, I received more information and I’d become hopeful again, but it typically wouldn’t amount to being enough of a lead."More Related News