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Woman Reunites with Childhood Friend After 40 Years Through Facebook Group

Woman Reunites with Childhood Friend After 40 Years Through Facebook Group

A woman who lived in Penang as a child has successfully reunited with a dear family friend after nearly four decades, thanks to help from a local Facebook community.

Michele Janes, who resided in Penang from 1974 to 1982, turned to a Facebook group “PenangToday Community” to search for Kamala, a woman who was close to her family during her childhood years. The two had lost touch after Janes left the island more than 40 years ago.

Armed with only an old photograph from 1976 and limited information, Janes posted a heartfelt request to the group. She described Kamala as “incredibly dear” to her family and admitted she had “often wondered what became of her.”

In her post, Janes acknowledged the challenge ahead. “I realize this is a long shot, and I have very limited information. All I have is an old photograph of her from 1976,” she wrote.

Despite the odds, she believed the tight-knit community might hold the key. “That said, Penang is a place of deep community and history, and I thought it was worth asking if you might have any suggestions or ideas on how one might begin such a search,” she explained.

The appeal struck a chord with group members. The community rallied to help, and the search proved successful.

Janes later updated the group with news of the reunion. She met Kamala and her family for lunch, describing the experience as “incredibly special to see her again after all these years.”

She expressed gratitude to the Facebook group community and specifically thanked member Veera Veera for making the reunion possible.

“A heartfelt thank you to this wonderful Facebook group community, and especially to Veera Veera, for helping me to find her,” Janes said.

Reflecting on the reunion, she shared her lasting connection to the island. “Penang will always be my first home and friends like Kamala will always be my family,” she said.

The story shows how social media can bridge decades and distances, bringing together people separated by time and circumstance. For Janes, the reunion closed a chapter that had remained open since her childhood, proving that some friendships can survive even the longest separations.

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Paul Choong

Paul Choong is the chief editor at PenangToday

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