Relotto said she doesn’t regret her life in Ohio. She’s been surrounded by loving parents, friends and had a great education. But she always wanted to know more.
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — For most of us, a reflection is an image or reminder of who we are. But what if you don’t know the answer to that question? A central Ohio woman has spent the last 31 years trying to rediscover who she is.
Mary B. Relotto was adopted at a young age through an agency in the Catholic church after her mother gave her up for adoption in Italy.
“I was also so curious. I didn’t long for a family because my life was bad, at all. I longed to know more about myself. Who am I?,” said Relotto.
She came to the United States with her brother, John, after her birth mother, Anna Maria, couldn’t take care of her.
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