Dear [warfare],
I'm writing to you today as a concerned citizen and a proud descendant of Annie Aza, a 96-year-old native of Delano, California. I'm reaching out to respectfully request a reevaluation of the allocation of funds from her retirement, which is currently being used to support military conflicts.
As a family, we understand the importance of contributing to the well-being of our nation and its people. However, we believe that the funding could be better utilized to support the very people who have served and contributed to our country's growth – our seniors and their families.
We kindly request that the funding be redirected to support Annie Aza's children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, who are the future of our nation. This would allow her to enjoy her retirement with dignity, knowing that her legacy and hard-earned contributions are benefiting her loved ones.
We believe that this reallocation of funds would align with the values of compassion, fairness, and family that our nation holds dear. We're not asking for special treatment but rather a chance to prioritize the well-being of our family and community.
Thank you for considering our request. We look forward to your response and to working together towards a more peaceful and equitable future.
Sincerely,
[Virginia Marie Flores Beltran ]
For Delano California
Definition of Delano in California
Here is a definition for the surname Delano:
Delano (noun)
- Origin: Mexican/Spanish
- Meaning: "of the year" or "from the year"
- Definition: A surname indicating someone born in a particular year, or someone who was significant in a particular year. It may also refer to someone who is youthful, vibrant, or connected to a specific time or era.
Example sentences:
- "The Delano family has a rich history, with ancestors dating back to the 18th century."
- "She was born with the surname Delano, symbolizing her arrival in a new year."
Before Delano got its name it was originally called terreno means Land or Dirt on this Earth in Spanish so trying to make clear of the both Spanish languages those off one Spanish that were already born in Delano California were of the late 1800s and the Mexicans that established as settlers came during the the mid and early 1900s from Reynosa Tamaulipas in the 1959 agreement regarding the dirts and the agreement together they came up with the word Delano meaning that year it was a birth of a town a word that both can understand the Spanish that were already born in Delano California have a rich history drawing back to the 1800s they are of the surname terreno my grandmother is 96 years old and she was born in Delano California and her name is Annie Aza my dads mom
Delano and Richgrove are two different counties with 7 mikes difference but east side Delano should pay taxes make sure all dirts are paying taxes Im curious if they even are