Thank You PoorPaula! (((hugs)))
The NCMEC is gonna do an age progression!!!!!I am so excited aout this...wonder how long it takes.
Salem-thank you for your post! It's very weird to me because I often have the full gammit of emotions on other threads for missing people and it is so touching to know other people have those emotions for Deanna.
LionRun-they have pictures of both myself and Bekki so they can kind of go off of both of them. I'm also trying to find a picture of our Mom at around the age of 30, but I am not sure I have any,lol.
Oh, so maybe if I dont find an older picture of her I could send a more recent one and it would be okay?! Thanks! I hope you have a great day at the salt mines:doh: , I have to work 5-10:30 today, fun!Sadly, Missie, I imagine your mom did age quickly and that maybe did not age as a healthy person would have, either. Hopefully, a skilled forensic artist can take that into account and work primarily from her skeletal facial structure with some intuitive artistic liberty.
Well, I am off to the salt mines once again, and I will be back later tonight if I am not fried tired. I hope you and the children have a good day today.
Lion
Hi again Missie-
Thinking of you today and the great news that the NCMEC is doing the age-progression! Look how far this has come in a few months...good job to you and your sisters!
Can you tell me again in what year your mother passed away? And what was her age? Is the grandmother you keep in touch with there in Killeen your mother's natural mother? If so, submit a photo of your grandmother also, at the age to which they are progressing Deanna.
Good night,
Missie, I've been following this thread, and I just wanted to come out of lurk mode and tell you that you're doing a great job of looking for your sister--I hope you find her! I think NCMEC doing an age progression is a fabulous step in the right direction, and hopefully will break the case.
I'm curious--have you tried googling any names that Deanna might have changed hers to? For instance, a combination of any family names she might have used instead of her own? Were there any names that she liked? (You might have to ask your older sisters about this, I guess.) That might be a place to start looking. If she did change her name, it could be a totally random one, I guess, but maybe she used an assumed name that was familiar to her.
I wonder what kind of research that you could do with the Social Security Administration, as well. If she changed her name, surely she'd have to report it to the SS Admin. (although I think I read earlier that someone already researched her SS# and there was no activity. Is that correct?) So if there were no hits, then maybe she did that thing where you pull someone's name out of the obituaries and get a copy of your birth certificate, and in that case it might be difficult to find out what name she used. (Of course, you could always go back into the Killeen newspaper's archives and research that!)
Sorry for the rambling post--I'm brainstorming. I think that if she's alive out there and works, she has to have a social security number, right? (Although...I guess not necessarily. But I think your life and your options for employment would be severely limited without one.)
There are some excellent researchers here at Websleuths, and I know we'll all put our heads together to try to find her.
Okay, so looking up obits hasn't been very easy. Most online newspaper sites want you to pay to look at archived obituaries, and there are tons of them in the general area where she might be.