Kenneth Floran Basye went to be with his Savior early in the morning on December 9th, 2013 after a long degenerative illness. Ken was the firstborn son of coal miner father, Floran, and his young bride, Nellie Basye. Born on January 25th, 1929 in Cumberland, Maryland, his early years growing up...
Well, nine years ago my only sibling, my big brother Ken, left this world. Six months later our only son and first-born left too. A lot to take in in a short time. Ken, say hi to everyone for us.
Terry Basye
December 07, 2022
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Ken, Dad, and me in my camper during elk season in Colorado
Well, it has been six years since my big brother left this Earth to be with Jesus, and his ancestors and wife. I remember his teaching me to set skunk traps in the fields near our home in rural Pennsylvania when I was about five years old. I also recall his letting me sit on his lap and steer Dad's Ford Model A...that is, until I was distracted by some kids playing in the yard of a farm we passed, and almost ran us off the road into a creek. Lots of good memories about Ken. I miss you,...
Terry Basye
December 07, 2019 | Nicholasville, KY
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Dad always had such a dry wit, he reminded me of Woody Allen sometimes, and would leave me rolling with laughter while he looked at me with a serious look, like he didn't get his own joke. He told me about a time when he and his younger brother Terry were hunting over near Rifle CO, and Terry fixed scrambled eggs with anchovies for breakfast. The meal smelled pretty bad over the open campfire, and as Dad sat and stared into the fire, he quietly told Terry, "Let me borrow your pistol for a...
Colin Basye
September 21, 2018 | Pueblo, CO
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My dad took me hunting and fishing. He also taught me to love camping and climbing in the mountains. there's nothing better than being out in God's world and just experiencing it the way God gave it to us and not the world we've created to box ourselves in. Dad was never happier than playing the mandolin or walking in the woods. I know it won't seem like a long time to you, Dad but it seems like a long time to me til I get to see you again. Later, Dad. Soon the silver veil will part and We...
Kitty
May 02, 2016
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Dear friend, we have walked many a mile together, you have crossed this river before me. I will surely catch up and we will walk together once more. To the Basye clan, my deepest sympathy. Don Q
Don Q
December 15, 2013 | La Junta, CO
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Many fond memories, we were always so excited to make our bi yearly trip to Colorado to visit with grandma and grandpa as children. Anytime I see a tumbled rock or a homemade piece of quality jewelry my grandfather comes to mind. I will always appreciate the time we had.
Barbara Sarver-Rugg
December 15, 2013 | Somerset, PA
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As a child there were good times shared at Grandma & Grandpap Avery's home. Too bad that time separates us. But I remember a particular good time at Uncle Floran's and Aunt Nellie's home at Sipesville PA when they and Kenny all 3 played musical instrument while we sat tapping our feet and enjoying the best music! Time separates families but memory brings us together again.
Shirley (Avery) Miller
December 15, 2013 | Forestport, NY
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My sincere condolences to Ken's family. I hope the family can focus on the peace that Ken must have found in being relieved of the burden of continuing to occupy a failing physical body. He has indeed slipped the surly bonds of Earth...
Lillian Basye
December 14, 2013 | Nicholasville, KY
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I worked with Ken for several years at Ampex. He was a pleasant man with a great sense of humor. Condolences to the family.