Smooth Jazz Radio Host Bernie C. of KPIU Radio Reunites with Long-Lost Son Shea Weber in Heartwarming DNA Testing Story

Bernie C., a Smooth Jazz radio host at KPIU Radio, has recently been reunited with his long-lost son, Shea Weber, in a heartwarming story that has captured the attention of many. Bernie’s daughter, Kira, put her DNA into Ancestry.com a few months ago and discovered that she had a 30% chance of being related to someone who could be either her grandparent or her sibling. After discussing it with her mother, they decided to reach out to this person, and to their surprise, they learned that it was Shea Weber, a 51-year-old man living in California.

As it turned out, Bernie had left Philadelphia in 1969 after rumors circulated that a woman he had been seeing was pregnant. At the time, he didn’t believe the rumors and was dealing with his mother’s death from breast cancer. The woman in question had gone to California to have the baby and gave it up for adoption. After receiving the note from Kira, Shea got in touch with his biological father, and they made arrangements for him to visit.

The reunion was a wonderful experience for both father and son. Shea was adopted by Dewy Weber, one of the most famous surfers of the 60s, who inspired the surf music style of Dick Dale and the Beach Boys. The fact that Shea was able to reconnect with his biological father after all these years has been deemed a rare occurrence and newsworthy event.

Bernie’s heartwarming reunion with his long-lost son, Shea Weber, is a testament to the power of DNA testing and the importance of family connections. The story serves as a reminder that even after years of separation, it is never too late to find and embrace a family member.

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