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Muir “Easy” Edney
August 26, 2008
With sorrow at his passing but
filled with joy at having known this grand man, I regretfully report to you that
Muir “Easy” Edney of Montgomery, Alabama, completed his journey of 95 years
peacefully this morning and left for the Big Meeting.
For the past few years, Easy Edney was the longest sober member of Alcoholics
Anonymous. Easy got sober Nov. 15, 1942, in Jacksonville FL, and then moved back
to his home of Montgomery where he helped start AA there. He knew Bill Wilson.
Easy was in remarkably good shape to the end. He still attended meetings and
sponsored a number of men until the last. I last saw him in April at the
Alabama/NW Florida Area Assembly, which he faithfully attended over the years.
Less well known is that Edney got his nickname “Easy” from his hobby as a pool
shark. Easy was one of the 20th Century’s greatest pool players, who
successfully competed (sober!) against such legends as Willie Mosconi and
Minnesota Fats. One of the great rewards of AA has been the opportunity to know
men such as Easy. We shall miss him.
With love,
James M.
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