The phrase "delighted with" is correctly used to express pleasure or satisfaction about something.
So, "delighted with the generosity" is grammatically and idiomatically correct.
"During" is used to indicate something happening within a period of time, like "childhood".
So, "died during their childhood" is grammatically correct.
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