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The only picture Donna Green ever had of her son, Raymond, was in her mind. "I don't have a picture of him. I never had a picture," Green says about the fair-skinned baby boy snatched over 40 years ago from her home in Atlanta, Georgia. To be only sixteen years of age and for one of the most joy able times that you should have in your life. This is a story of missed birthdays, missed graduations, missed grandkids, and just missed opportunities of a child that belonged to his mother. Being normal is so hard to do. When you have a piece of you missing for so long. So for 40 years she learned to adapt but not forget.
By TAWNA SPANNThe only picture Donna Green ever had of her son, Raymond, was in her mind. "I don't have a picture of him. I never had a picture," Green says about the fair-skinned baby boy snatched over 40 years ago from her home in Atlanta, Georgia. To be only sixteen years of age and for one of the most joy able times that you should have in your life. This is a story of missed birthdays, missed graduations, missed grandkids, and just missed opportunities of a child that belonged to his mother. Being normal is so hard to do. When you have a piece of you missing for so long. So for 40 years she learned to adapt but not forget.