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sa国际传媒榃e are so happy we found yousa国际传媒: B.C. son meets father thanks to online DNA test

Father and son unite for the first time on April 4

Darrell Sinclair had been searching for his biological father for 22 years.

Last week, he got to meet him for the first time after an Ancestry DNA test and hard digging by his wife Melanie, who made it her mission to make it happen.

All Darrell knew was that his mother became pregnant with him at 15 after a summer fling in Port Moody with a construction worker from Ontario.

His mother would eventually marry another man and had two girls.

Darrell met Melanie in 1997. Together they decided they were going to look for his father.

He told Melanie that he had previously found a baby book with the name Doug Sherk handwritten beside the title father, then crossed out. That is how the couplesa国际传媒檚 search began.

Melanie knew Darrellsa国际传媒檚 biological father was from Ontario, but ended up talking to men with the same name in Pennsylvania and Ohio, as well, but to no avail.

In December 2018, Melanie and their two children sa国际传媒 Noah, 9 and Abigail, 4 sa国际传媒 bought Darrell an AncestryDNA kit for Christmas. They were going to give it to him for his birthday in March, but were too excited.

Still, the kit sat on a shelf until March 8, when Darrell decided he was ready to take the DNA test. He spat into a tube and sent the sample to Australia.

When the results came back, Darrell found a match to a familiar name: Sherk.

Darrellsa国际传媒檚 DNA matched a man named Brian Sherk, whose DNA results were already in the companysa国际传媒檚 database.

Melanie looked up Brian Sherk on Facebook and he told her he was not the right man because he had never taken the DNA test, but that he was friends on Facebook with a man with the same name and who he is related to.

Melanie wrote to the other Brian Sherk. He was pretty sure his great uncle and aunt were Darrellsa国际传媒檚 biological grandparents. Sherk sent her an obituary.

Melanie saw that a man named Doug Sherk was listed as one of the children in the obit. She had messaged another man on Facebook by the same name two years earlier, but received no reply. This time, she was going to look for his wife, Sheryl, whose name appeared in parentheses.

When she found Sheryl on the social media site, she also saw a picture of Doug and realized that the couple had two daughters.

She messaged the daughters and received a reply from one of them, Rachel.

Melanie asked her questions about her father, then told her that she might want to sit down before telling her that she thought her husband was Rachelsa国际传媒檚 brother.

Rachel gave Melanie Dougsa国际传媒檚 number and asked him directly if it was possible that he had a child in B.C. and he said that it was.

Doug met Darrell and his family for the first time on April 4. He had surprised them when he let them know hesa国际传媒檇 be flying in from Medicine Hat, Alta., where he now lives with his wife.

The Sinclair family met Doug at Vancouver International Airport, all holding signs.

Darrellsa国际传媒檚 sign read: sa国际传媒淭he search is over! 40 years later sa国际传媒 Nice to meet you dadsa国际传媒.

Noahsa国际传媒檚 read: sa国际传媒 We made a wish and it came true. We are so happy we found you.sa国际传媒

Abigail: sa国际传媒淲elcome Papa Doug.sa国际传媒

They brought Doug to Ridge Meadows Hospital to meet Darrellsa国际传媒檚 grandmother, Beatrice Laurene Meger, who at 78, was suffering from leukemia and dementia. It was her dying wish to see father and son reunited.

sa国际传媒淪he said, sa国际传媒業 held on for this moment,sa国际传媒檚a国际传媒 Melanie said.

Meger passed away on Wednesday morning, her wish fulfilled.

The Sinclair family plans to visit Doug and Sheryl in May and meet the rest of the family and also plans to attend a family reunion in Ontario next year.



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Melanie and Darrell Sinclair, their two children sa国际传媒 Abigail, 4, and Noah, 9 sa国际传媒 with Doug Sherk. (Contributed)
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Noah, 9, Abigail, 4, and their parents, Darrell and Melanie Sinclair, with their signs at the airport as they waited to meet Darrellsa国际传媒檚 father for the first time. (Contributed)


Colleen Flanagan

About the Author: Colleen Flanagan

I got my start with Black Press Media in 2003 as a photojournalist.
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