Couldn’t Take Responsibility

O’Brien’s stepmother could not bear the responsibility of Meagan as she struggled to meet the basic needs after her husband died. Due to her inability to look after Meagan, she left her in an orphanage. Nobody knows where did her stepmother went after leaving Meagan in the orphanage. 

First Meeting

 It all seemed amazing. Maybe their fate had a big role to play in it. O’Brien reminisces, “The patient said, ‘Hey, there’s a girl named Meagan, she’s from Korea, maybe you need to talk to her and get to know her,’ and I said, ‘Okay, I’ll give it a shot.’ I think I came by and said, ‘Hi, I’m Holly.’ ”

Life Now

Everyone in the hospital believed that the sisters were meant to meet each other. Nelms stated, “Everything had to happen just right for them to meet, and the odds of that were like a miracle.” “I still can’t believe it,” he revealed. The man is happy that he could be of use in the reunion of lost sisters.

Supportive Co-Workers

The hospital staff are still in disbelief. Robert Meade, Doctors Hospital Chief Executive Officer stated, “We are thrilled to have Holly and Meagan as members of our healthcare family, and we look forward to continuing to support them as they reconnect after so many decades apart.”

Lucky Enough

As far as the sisters are concerned, they can’t thank their lucky stars enough for making this happen.  O’Brien with teary eyes said, “I have this very strong belief that God must be . . .” “Like, whatever I’ve done, I must’ve done something good in my life.”

Right Choice

O’Brien is happy that she pursued her career in medical field. Had she not become a nurse, the woman would have never met her half-sister. “But I’m glad I joined in this field instead of something else,” revealed O’Brien.