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In mid-[[2017]], Bill was diagnosed with a malignant, inoperable form of cancer. He was given two years to live on the outside. He and Anne took to travelling, to see their final years out by living life. In February [[2018]], they were called out of retirement to help a crisis about time being changed in the year [[1896]]. After witnessing his wife be erased before him, Bill used a [[time ring]] and travelled back in time to stop the change. He was taken off track and ended up in an alternative [[1969]], where he met a version of Alistair known as Archie. He also met a version of his wife from that timeline's 1978. After completing his "mission", he returned to his own time, hopefully to find things restored, including his wife. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[An Ordinary Man (novel)|An Ordinary Man]]'')
In mid-[[2017]], Bill was diagnosed with a malignant, inoperable form of cancer. He was given two years to live on the outside. He and Anne took to travelling, to see their final years out by living life. In February [[2018]], they were called out of retirement to help a crisis about time being changed in the year [[1896]]. After witnessing his wife be erased before him, Bill used a [[time ring]] and travelled back in time to stop the change. He was taken off track and ended up in an alternative [[1969]], where he met a version of Alistair known as Archie. He also met a version of his wife from that timeline's 1978. After completing his "mission", he returned to his own time, hopefully to find things restored, including his wife. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[An Ordinary Man (novel)|An Ordinary Man]]'')


Bill died at some in [[2019]] from a malignant form of [[cancer]], leaving behind him his wife, son, and grandchildren, [[Max Bishop|Max]], [[Emily Bishop|Emily]], [[Enoch Bishop|Enoch]] and [[Evan Bishop|Evan]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Stories We Tell (short story)|The Stories We Tell]]'')
Bill died at some point in [[2019]] from a malignant form of [[cancer]], leaving behind him his wife, son, and grandchildren, [[Max Bishop|Max]], [[Emily Bishop|Emily]], [[Enoch Bishop|Enoch]] and [[Evan Bishop|Evan]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Stories We Tell (short story)|The Stories We Tell]]'')


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