Dyanah Carmen Delgadillo Alferez
Donation protected
My family and I ask for your help with donations to give my beautiful sister the services she deserves. Unfortunately Wednesday morning Dyanah was killed in a car accident. She was on her way to school where she was working so hard to become a nurse, something she dreamed of accomplishing. My sister was a hard working, fun loving, and happy person a friend everyone can count on. Growing up in the High Desert with my sister was always an adventure going out to the desert riding motorcycles in our dresses as little girls or taking walks in the middle of practically nowhere or we would swim in the pool and whenever we drained it the back yard would flood and we’d swim in the mud and have mud ball fights. Other things me and my sister both found joy in was our Nintendos and Wii consoles from playing every Mario game possible, guitar hero and cooking mama were some of her favorite games. Dyanah played the flute in band from elementary to middle school. She was talented lucky enough to play solos and being selected for one of the first three chairs. She always worked so hard finishing High School a year early as an honorary graduate for ASB in 2019. Becoming a nurse was something my sister was always interested in and when our nana passed away in 2020 it really pushed her to follow in our nanas footsteps. From completing her medical assistant with SJVC she decided she wanted to further her nursing education and signed up for Concorde college. Day and night my sister studied hard staying home skipping out on activities with the goal to pass every single term finally making it to the fifth term ready to graduate in April 2024. 02/14/24 at 6:45am my sister left late in a rush to school on her way to start her fifth term and she was taken from us. She loved her friends, family, her loving boyfriend, and her two bunnies Lola and Mushu. We’ll miss her beautiful smile and infectious laugh the most. Hug your loved ones and remember to cherish the time you have with your loved ones. Please share and donate anything you can. Thank you to those that have been helping my family and I during this difficult time.
Organizer
Angelica Alferez
Organizer
Hesperia, CA