[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 112 (Thursday, June 29, 2017)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E922-E923]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN RECOGNITION OF EDUARDO AND MARIA VALADAO
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HON. DAVID G. VALADAO
of california
in the house of representatives
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Mr. VALADAO. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate my parents,
Eduardo and Maria Valadao, on being nominated the 2017 Kings County
Dairy Couple of the Year.
This year, Mr. and Mrs. Valadao are being honored as the 2017 Kings
County Dairy Couple of the Year at the Kings County June Dairy Month
Committee Dinner in Hanford, California. This award is given to members
who are actively involved in industry activities. As parents,
grandparents, and lifetime dairy farmers, Eduardo and Maria Valadao
exemplify the values, leadership, and commitment this award stands for
by improving the image of the dairy industry.
Eduardo F. Valadao was born on October 14, 1943, in Fontinhas, a
civil parish on the Terceira Island in the Portuguese Azores. Almost
thirteen miles southwest, Maria F. Goncalves was born in Ribeirinha, on
February 17, 1953. The couple's relationship bloomed after first
meeting at a bull fight in front of Maria's childhood home. Mr. Valadao
migrated to Los Angeles County in January of 1969. He immediately took
a job milking cows, in hopes of creating a successful life for his
future wife and children. After establishing a life in the States,
Eduardo traveled back to the Azores and proposed to Maria. Following
her fiance, Maria immigrated to the United States in 1972. The couple
married on April 28, 1973, in Artesia, California.
The youngest of eight, Eduardo Valadao was raised on a dairy, and
worked close with his father and brothers. He wanted to continue the
lifestyle he was raised in, to guarantee his days would be spent with
his family, teaching his sons about hard work. After their first son,
Eduardo ``Eddie'' Goncalves Valadao, was born on March 18, 1974, the
family partnered with another Portuguese family and purchased their
first cows on a dairy in Riverdale. Mr. Valadao worked to grow this
dairy until it was large enough to support both families involved.
After Mrs. Valadao gave birth to their second son, Miguel ``Mike''
Goncalves Valadao on August 13, 1975, Mr. Valadao moved his family from
Los Angeles County to Riverdale in September of 1975.
As a result of the Valadao household increasing, Mr. Valadao moved on
from the partnership and rented a larger dairy facility in Tulare,
California, in 1977. The family then welcomed their third son, David
Goncalves Valadao, on April 14, 1977. Eduardo continued to farm in
Tulare until he was ready to invest in his own dairy. Following the
birth of their only daughter, Melinda Goncalves Valadao, on June 16,
1985, Mr. Valadao purchased the family's first dairy facility located
in Hanford, California. Eduardo and Maria continued to farm and raise
their children on this dairy for twelve years. In 1997, they decided to
expand their operation and purchased the land of the current dairy. It
wasn't until February of 2000 when the current dairy was in full
production.
Today, Eduardo and Maria Valadao remain actively involved in their
dairy. Eduardo, continuing the tradition of hard work, can be found at
the dairy on a daily basis. This humble dairy couple has successfully
raised their sons with the same work ethic, knowledge, and passion for
the industry as they each manage their own dairies. The first dairy is
still in the family, owned and operated by Eddie Valadao. Due to their
lifetime commitment to dairying, and priority to instill those values
in their family, Mr. and Mrs. Valadao have become staples in the dairy
community.
Mr. Speaker, today I ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing my
parents for their strong presence in the dairy industry, and
congratulating them on being Kings County Dairy Couple of the Year.
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