Keen-Buss-Obituary

Keen W. Buss

State College, Pennsylvania

About

LOCATION
State College, Pennsylvania

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Keen W. Buss, 90, of Boalsburg, died peacefully at home on Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Born: Keen was the son of Benjamin and Marie Buss, born on October 20, Easton, Pennsylvania in 1918. Personal: He graduated from Easton High School in 1937. Keen served in the U.S. Army Air Force in WW II. In 1949,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I cannot express in words how very sorry I was to hear of Keen's passing. Keen and I spent countless days together--me as a young angler eager to soak up as much information and knowledge from Keen as I possibly could. His contributions to his community, his family and to a young boy growing up down the road are his legacy.

Keen took me to so many places to share his special spots in nature with me--the Juniata River, 7 Mountains, Penn's Creek, Spring Creek, etc. etc. I so...

I knew Keen through my father, Chet Workman. Keen was a rgular at our sporting goods store and would often go fishing with Dad. I have fond memories of Keen sitting at the kitchen table sharing stories of his latest adventure. He was a very intelligent man but was never pretentious. He was alwayas patient with me and would take time to answer all my questions. I'm honored to have known him. My heart felt sympathy goes out to his family.

To Mrs. Buss and the rest of the Buss family: I am so sorry for your loss. With Mr. Buss being such a good and close friend of my father's (Jim Wright), I always remember him being an important part of my family's life as I was growing up in State College. He was a friendly, accomplished and wonderful man, and such a great friend to my dad. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

I enjoyed getting to know him and the family and taking care of him.
My prayers and thoughts are with each of you.

It has been a bleesing getting to know the family. It has made me learn so much about myself. My deepest condolences and thank you for letting me enter your lives.

I am sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

As a summer employee with the Fish Commission in 1968 I was humbled to take lunch in Keen's presence. He was so well-read and enjoyed so many activities including ice skating at Colyer Lake. Anglers in the Commonwealth owe a lot to Keen.

Dick Snyder