Best Friends Find Out They Are Also Brothers
- Dick Eastman
Gary Klahr of Wilton, Connecticut and Steven Barbin of nearby Trumbull met decades ago and became close friends—so close
that Klahr was best man at Barbin's wedding and once signed a photograph: "You are truly my brother." Those words turned
out to be much more accurate than Gary Klahr ever expected. A search of adoption records three years ago revealed that
Barbin, 49, and Klahr, 52, really are brothers.
Klahr never knew that he was adopted because the couple that raised him never told him. In fact, he was the youngest of
thirteen children, nine of whom were given up for adoption.
This is a fascinating story with several unusual twists. Three years ago, another sibling contacted state officials
seeking information from his adoption file for medical reasons. That man also discovered he was one of nine in a family
of 13 whose parents had given them up for adoption. The others included Gary Klahr and Steven Barbin, along with a girl
that Klahr briefly dated in the 1970s. Klahr only learned recently that his former date was actually his sister. "If there
was any forgiving to do, we did it pretty quickly," Klahr said. "Thank God we didn't get married."
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