Kenneth Corcoran And Ed Muir, Two Brothers Separated As Toddlers, Meet Each Other After 80 Years

August 18, 2012

Kenneth Corcoran and Ed Muir at the end saw each other in 1932, when the brothers were separated as toddlers. Immediately 80 years later, they’ve been reunited thanks to Corcoran’s persistent daughter and the ability of the Internet.The Naples News reports that the two had to part ways when their mother died. Muir, immediately 84, and another brother were raised by their father in Chicago, however Corcoran, who is immediately 82, and two other siblings were handed off to an orphanage — five children being also much of a burden for a single parent in the midst of the Fantastic Depression.”I worried about them,” Muir said of his extended-lost siblings to the NY Daily News. “I often thought about the rest of my family, how they ever turned outside, however I had no thought.”Glance at More…
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