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The Mary Pearl Willis Foundation was established in 2007 by Lela Howard. It provides assistance to low income families with burial needs, strategies that enforce cemetery codes and ethics, and supports gender equality through its link with non-profit, family and women organizations.


Howard’s aunt Mary Pearl Willis died in the Jonestown, Guyana murder/suicide on November 18, 1978. To mark the 30th year anniversary of the deaths, a memorial listing the names of all identified victims, which includes Congressman Leo Ryan, Robert Brown (NBC camera man), Don Harris (NBC reporter) and Greg Robinson (San Francisco Examiner photographer) was unveiled.


In conjunction with the memorial, Mayors Timothy Davlin, Gerald Jennings, James Mayo (Monroe, La, Quachita Parish), Gavin Newsom, Antonio Villaraigosa, Senators Dianne Feinstein, Neil Riser, Leland Yee and Los Angeles City Council Members declared by Proclamations, State Legislatures, and Certificates of Recognition declaring November 18, 2008 "A Day of Remembrance." Furthermore, Congress read into record a memorial to and in memory of the victims.


The foundation has worked to increase awareness of life insurance and pre-need arrangements.

  • [1], Mary Pearl Willis, Jonestown Institute, Who Died List
  • [2], Alternative Considerations of Jonestown and Peoples Temple, Fielding McGehee, Rebecca Moore, Don Beck, Denise Stephenson, Elizabeth Parker
  • [3], San Francisco Gate
  • [4], History Channel, 70's Fever



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