In 1921, Ella Brock Griffith, 72, Bill W.’s maternal grandmother, died of a
cerebral hemorrhage in her bed in Dorset, Vermont. She and her husband,
Gardner Fayette Griffith, had raised Bill and his sister, Dorothy, from the
age of 10. She would be buried in East Dorset Cemetery
[right: death certificate; left: gravestone].
In 2021, Arthur S. [left], 81, of Arlington, Texas died after a long illness.
Born and raised in Yonkers, New York, Arthur attended one of the first computer schools in the world. He spent his entire professional life working with computers, and retired to Texas where he pursued his avocation as a historian—traveling the country with friends giving history presentations. He authored “A Narrative Timeline of AA History,” perhaps the most detailed and accurate compendium of facts about A.A. history.
In 2021, Arthur S. [left], 81, of Arlington, Texas died after a long illness. Born and raised in Yonkers, New York, Arthur attended one of the first computer schools in the world. He spent his entire professional life working with computers, and retired to Texas where he pursued his avocation as a historian—traveling the country with friends giving history presentations. He authored “A Narrative Timeline of AA History,” perhaps the most detailed and accurate compendium of facts about A.A. history.


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