UN chief hugs 99-year-old woman he calls his ‘American Mom’
NOVATO, Calif. — U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon embraced the 99-year-old woman he calls his “American Mom” Thursday on a nostalgic visit to her home, where as a high school student from war-ravaged South Korea he spent his first days in the United States — experiencing culture shock at the country’s riches.
Libba Patterson hugged the U.N. chief back and later had tears in her eyes when she spoke about how 18-year-old “Ki-moon” became her fourth child and part of her family during his eight-day visit in 1962.
“He’s still my kid,” she said in an interview with The Associated Press, her voice breaking. “He was just … like our own, and to me, today, underneath all the glory and names and what have you that he’s achieved, he’s still Ki-moon, our son.”
Ban responded saying, “Yes, I’m still her kid and she’s still my American mom.”


