1950
2017
November 6, 1950 - June 8, 2017
David Wills died at his home in Berkeley surrounded by his family and friends. The youngest son of Elizabeth (Babette) Bertron, a native of France, and Michael Wills, of Santa Monica, CA, he grew up in Portola Valley, Northern CA, lived a period of his life in France, traveled all over Central America with his backpack, and was a long-time Berkeley resident where he met his wife Victoria Párraga of Bilbao, Spain, and where they raised their son Mikel Párraga-Wills.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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We miss you Victoria..
Senator/Christina Negron/Diaz
September 11, 2017
We had a wonderful opportunity to touch this man life. He definitely touch ours. We got to stay with him and his beautiful wife for our visit to Berkley. It was amazing and loved our chats while we were there. He will be missed and we are honored to spend the time we did. He will always be remembered.. May you find peace of mind. God Bless.
Sincerely
Senator Negron
Christina Diaz
Katy Young
July 13, 2017
Hello. My name is katy young. My grandma, Alice Wills Young was the sister of Michael wills. My dad , Patrick Young was Davids cousin. One of my favorite memories as a child was visiting Michael and Babette at their Willy nilly ranch. Although I did not spend much time with David, I always admired him - his politics and photojournalism . The last time I saw David was about 6 or 7 years ago at my uncle Dennis' memorial service... David had entered my mind recently and I was looking for him on social media and I saw that he had passed away. I am sorry to hear this and I hope he went peacefully and his family is OK
June 26, 2017
Dear Wills family,
La Peña sends our condolences to your family for the sad loss. David's spirit lives on in the projects he worked on such as the ticket booth and our exit corridor. Que viva David!
Paul from La Peña
David and Victoria
June 13, 2017
Peter Carroll
June 13, 2017
David was both politically aware and an excellent photographer. In the 1980s, he accompanied the Bay Area veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade to Nicaragua, where they delivered many ambulances to assist the wounded during the civil war there. His photographs of that journey are a beautiful, important part of the historical record. He was a great friend, sorely missed.
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