Bill was my Uncle and I always looked up to him. I will never forget the vacations as a child when we would see Bill in the field. Or in 2000, when he took myself, the kids, my sister and her family for a week of tours of some of his sites including Crow Canyon. He will be missed.
What a blast from the past hour watching that video! Thanks for posting it, Morgan. I didn’t know Bill personally, but he was still heading Archaeology Southwest when I was a member. And what a great read/study his Torturous and Fantastic was. It was so big in my life; I spent every morning for quite awhile pouring over it with coffee, lost in beauty and making future plans. A great, great man and bright light went out of the world when Bill died.
Thank you Morgan, for that tribute. And for the link to the presentation. I look forward to watching that. So glad he was able to inspire you. His inspiration still ripples through the world. A life well-lived, and we are grateful.
Well done, Morgan. I met Bill way back in the early 80’s while I was working a bit at Crow Canyon. He showed me many sites. I lost touch but will never forget those sites, his kindness and generosity.
Morgan, this is terrific. Thank you.
This is excellent. Thanks. LOVE this kind of story.
Thank you!
Bill was my Uncle and I always looked up to him. I will never forget the vacations as a child when we would see Bill in the field. Or in 2000, when he took myself, the kids, my sister and her family for a week of tours of some of his sites including Crow Canyon. He will be missed.
Your Uncle was a great guy! Thank you for sharing some of your memories. Those trips sound so special. He left a positive mark on the Southwest!
What a blast from the past hour watching that video! Thanks for posting it, Morgan. I didn’t know Bill personally, but he was still heading Archaeology Southwest when I was a member. And what a great read/study his Torturous and Fantastic was. It was so big in my life; I spent every morning for quite awhile pouring over it with coffee, lost in beauty and making future plans. A great, great man and bright light went out of the world when Bill died.
Very lovely, Morgan. Thank you for doing this.
Thank you Morgan, for that tribute. And for the link to the presentation. I look forward to watching that. So glad he was able to inspire you. His inspiration still ripples through the world. A life well-lived, and we are grateful.
You are going to love the video! Cheers!
Well done, Morgan. I met Bill way back in the early 80’s while I was working a bit at Crow Canyon. He showed me many sites. I lost touch but will never forget those sites, his kindness and generosity.
Thanks for sharing that, Sandra! Bill was truly genuine and supportive of so many people spanning nearly a century!