Imagine meeting your brother for the first time right before taking a cross-country flight. On a recent trip to Orlando, that very thing happened to an Alaska Airlines customer, thanks to help from some Alaska employees.
Gary Covington, of Tacoma, was born on June 22, 1948, at Providence Hospital in Seattle and adopted when he was only 1 month old. Growing up, Covington’s mother shared with him that his birth parents’ last name was Helton.
In the 1980s, Covington started searching for his birth parents with the help of some friends. Through his research, he learned that his father was Edward V. Helton, a sergeant in the U.S. Army, and that he had a sister born 15 months before him. He was given up because his parents were planning on separating.
When Covington got in contact with his older sister, he learned that his parents never divorced and he was one of nine children – his parents had seven more children after him. Eventually, Covington met all of his siblings – except his second brother, Jerry Helton, who is seven years younger.
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