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This Month In A.A. History, January


Bill dies January 24 1971 at Miami Beach, Florida. His name, picture, and story carried worldwide in public media for the first time.

Bill Wilson gave permission to break his Anonymity upon his death.


 

 


NEITHER CO-FOUNDER of the Alcoholics Anonymous Fellowship is with us any longer, and we, their survivors, are on our own.
Reprinted with permission from the A.A.Grapevine, March 1971 Memorial issue.

Dr. Bob passed away on November 16, 1950.
Bill found eternal peace on January 24, 1971.

Beyond the sorrow of the moment, Bill and Dr. Bob remain for us what they were in the years when AA came into being through their leadership: symbols of firmness of purpose and serenity. We have all partaken in some measure of the sobriety they achieved and of the message they carried until their final moments among us.

Full comprehension of their achievements is difficult to set down in black and white. Both men filled the vacuums of their own souls with their "language of the heart" to find sobriety, and then passed on what they had found to hundreds of thousands (perhaps millions by now) of other alcoholics. Each of us, in the lonely universe of individual consciousness, must reckon what he or she has taken of the gift that the Higher Power gave to Bill and Dr. Bob, the gift that they shared with us. The measure of our debt is, of course, drawn somewhere near the limits of gratitude itself, in the infinity of love.

They are both gone now.
Reprinted with permission
from the A.A.Grapevine


Both, Bill and Bob’s story can be found in the book, Alcoholics Anonymous. (Big Book) Click here to read Bill’s story | Click here to read Dr. Bob’s story


 

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