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  1. Flora Lamson Hewlett (August 14, 1914 – February 9, 1977) was an American billionaire philanthropist. Early life. Flora Lamson was born in 1914 and raised in Berkeley, California, and she summered in the Sierra Nevada.

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  2. The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, commonly known as the Hewlett Foundation, is a private foundation, established by Hewlett-Packard cofounder William Redington Hewlett and his wife Flora Lamson Hewlett in 1966.

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  4. Established in 1966, the Hewlett Foundation is a nonpartisan philanthropy created through the personal generosity of engineer and entrepreneur Bill Hewlett and his wife, Flora. The Hewlett family’s philanthropic ethos remains at the core of the foundation’s enduring priorities and practices.

  5. Flora Hewlett was a quiet force behind the family’s and the foundation’s giving throughout her life. She was a trustee of the San Francisco Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church located in San Anselmo, and she served on the board of the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley.

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  6. hewlett.org › flora-lamson-hewlettFlora Lamson Hewlett

    Flora Lamson Hewlett (1914-1977), born and raised in Berkeley, was a member of a long-time California family. She received her bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from the University of California in 1935. She married William R. Hewlett in 1939, and the couple raised five children.

  7. Flora Lamson Hewlett (1914-1977) was a member of a long-time California family. She received her bachelor's degree in biochemistry from the University of California in 1935. She married William R. Hewlett in 1939, with whom she had five children and twelve grandchildren.

  8. Date: 1946. Like Lu Packard (left), Flora Hewlett (center) played an informal but pivotal role in HP’s success. A Berkeley-educated biochemist, her work as an editor for the Annual Review of Biochemistry provided the Hewlett household with a stable, sustaining income while Bill worked to get the company off the ground.

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