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    Home Archives Bradford teen reunited with father after three-year search
    Bradford teen reunited with father after three-year search
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    May 4, 2007

    Bradford teen reunited with father after three-year search

    By MERRILL GONZALEZ Era Reporter

    A Bradford teen was reunited with her father Friday after a
    three year search and a bit of peculiar circumstances that came to
    a head earlier this year.

    Jaqueline Steier was passing time playing KerPlunk! with her
    niece at Emanuel Lutheran Church Friday when she was tapped on her
    back by Wayne Steier.

    She turned, smiled, said hello before she realized she was
    looking at her father.

    With her eyes growing wide, mouth dropping open and hands flying
    up to her face she said, “Oh my gosh!”

    Then she buried her face in her hands and wouldn’t look up.

    When she did, she put head back down a few times before standing
    and hugging her father.

    Her mother, Marilyn Ortega, explained that it was truly a
    surprise for her daughter.

    “She knew he was coming up – she was getting suspicious, so I
    had to give her a date,” said Ortega. “She thought he was coming
    Monday.”

    “Then she wanted to be outside this afternoon and I talked her
    into playing a game,” she added, explaining how she was able to
    pull off the surprise visit from Wayne Steier, who lives in Port
    Richey, Fla.

    The two had actually planned to have the elder Steier go to
    Fretz Middle School at the time Jaqueline was to get out of classes
    to surprise her there. But Steier had to travel from Bloomsburg,
    where he had been visiting his other children, and apparently had
    gotten off the beaten path on his way.

    It didn’t matter to Jaqueline how she was surprised, she beamed
    from ear to ear and kept stealing glances at her father as he
    talked to a reporter. He would turn to pinch her or chat for a
    second or two during the interview.

    Talking about Jaqueline’s half brothers and sisters, Wayne
    Steier said he couldn’t wait to take her to meet them.

    “They have so much in common, it’s freaky,” he said.

    The two will spend a week together in Bradford and will then
    travel together to Bloomsburg to see her half brothers and
    sisters.

    The events that brought the two together after a three-year
    unplanned separation involve a visit to e-mail trash, a trip to a
    Web page that is on a hidden cache memory and a terrific desire by
    Wayne Steier to find his daughter.

    A Web page designed by Fretz Spanish teacher Karen Rathgeber
    held information for a World Language Festival held in her class.
    Within that information was Jaqueline’s first name and some recipes
    for her mother’s Cuban cooking.

    Wayne Steier somehow landed on that cached page and thought he
    would write the teacher asking her if Jaqueline’s last name was
    Steier and saying that she may be his daughter. He told her he
    wanted to contact her.

    Rathgeber said she found the e-mail in her trash – a place she
    doesn’t often visit.

    Rathgeber said she wasn’t sure it was a good idea to tell either
    Jaqueline or Ortega, and almost threw the e-mail away and pretended
    to not know anything about it, but after talking with Fretz
    Principal Tina Slaven, decided to contact Ortega anyway.

    As it turned out, the two Steiers had been looking for each
    other for three years.

    Ortega explained the separation began when she decided to move
    from Florida to Pennsylvania. Before they did, they attempted to
    contact Wayne Steier, who was out of town at the time. They
    couldn’t reach him, but left information with others they thought
    would get the message to him. That system failed.

    Since then, the two had been looking for each other until that
    February e-mail.

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