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KENNETH BRUNSON Obituary

KENNETH BRUNSON


""I'll see you in the sky above, in the tall grass, in the ones I love. You're gonna make me lonesome when you go."" - Bob Dylan


Naturalist, bluesman, and song-writer Kenneth Lee Brunson died on Saturday Nov. 2, 2024. His wife, Lee Ann, was by his side.


Ken was born to Ruth Fern Morris and Theodore Reuben Brunson on January 1, 1950, as the first New Year's baby in Russell County, KS. A pupil of the great outdoors, ""Skinny Kenny"" grew up wild and lanky as a weed, overturning every rock and stomping every stream in Stockton, KS, eventually going on to earn a zoology degree from Fort Hays State University. Shortly thereafter, he started work as a fisheries and stream biologist for Kansas Forestry Fish and Game (Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks), initially hired under the SASNAK program, where his career lasted for 38 years. He then became the Non-Game Wildlife Diversity Coordinator for the state where he trailblazed wildlife conservation programs like Chickadee Checkoff and OWLS (Outdoor Wildlife Learning Sites), and worked passionately for the conservation of Threatened and Endangered Species and Species In Need of Conservation across the state. He retired in 2011 to start his second career with The Nature Conservancy, where he was the coordinator for the Red Hills conservation initiative for 10 more years. He was a driving force for prairie conservation, and his life's work will benefit generations to come.


Ken had many hobbies and interests, but his greatest loves were his wife of 51 years and the family they built, nature, and music. Even though Ken and Lee Ann grew up in Stockton and went to the same schools, they didn't begin dating until college and married a year after graduating college. Together they moved to Norton and then to Pratt, Kansas, where they had a small homestead with a large garden while raising three unruly girls, an assortment of mischievous hunting dogs, and multiple hives of bees. In their free time they hunted and fished, attended a plethora of musical events, biked the Red Hills of south-central Kansas, helped with Christmas bird counts. Ken was active in multiple conservation-focused organizations including the Kansas Herpetological Society, the Ornithological Society, the Speleological Society, the Native Plant Society, and the Wildlife Federation. Ken was an insatiable learner with a penchant for curiosity of the natural world. His love of herpetology led to a natural depth of knowledge about all things reptile, amphibian, and turtle related. Ken's passion not only fueled his personal curiosity but also became an inspiring force for those around him and sparked a similar passion in his children, grandchildren, and countless others.


Calling Ken a musician is like calling water wet, as music was intrinsic to his very being. His life was music as much as it was conservation and family. He could not read sheet music, so learned to play everything by ear, starting when he was a teenager. Guitar was his instrument of choice including playing the 6-string, 12-string, electric, acoustic, dobro, slide, cigar box--you name it, he played it--with blues harp, banjo, and voice as close seconds. Throughout his life he played venues as small as the local Sun City bar, Buster's, and as large as opening for Jerry Reed with his lifelong music buddies at a national conference. He was equally at home playing with his band Fiddlin' Round on stage, as a solo artist in his basement studio, or just pickin' and grinnin' at the Walnut Valley Bluegrass Festival.


More recently, ""Papa"" and ""Grandma Lee"" traveled the world, including trips to Peru, Ecuador and Galápagos, Botswana, and to visit grandkids in Oregon, Colorado, and central Kansas. Ken touched innumerable lives, and the world is a measurably better place because he lived in it. He is survived by his wife Lee Ann of Pratt, Kansas; his three daughters, Jessi Brunson (Ryan McKnab) of Canyon City, Oregon, Andi Brunson-Williams (Nick Brunson-Williams) of Fort Collins, Colorado, and Katelin Brunson-Hutto of Winfield, Kansas; eight grandchildren respectively, Artemis and Cleome; Teilee (and fiancé Alexis), Landis, and Fern; and Paxon, Adaira, and Sylvie; and his three older brothers Charles, Gary, and Rod and their families. A celebration of life will be planned in 2025, though details are not yet finalized. Memorials in honor of Ken can be sent to; Kansas Nature Conservancy - The Red Hills, or the Kansas Herpetological Society - Brunson Award (Dexter Mardis, Biology, Box 26, 1845 N Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260).

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Published by Tri-County Tribune from Dec. 2 to Dec. 5, 2024.

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Marcella Hill

April 11, 2025

Lee Ann and Ken were our friends in Norton, KS. Dale and Ken would play their guitars and sing for hours. We had such special memories. 1973- 1978. Prayers for Lee Ann and family. Our minister in OKC, OK was Ken´s brother Rod.

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Edwin Miller

December 10, 2024

Ken was a great colleague, outstanding wildlife biologist and a people person (often a rare combination). I saw that instantly when I first met him in 1989 and witnessed a presentation he gave on rare species. Ken taught me about the ecology of the gypsum caves in the Red Hills and I taught him about the freshwater mussels in the rivers of southeast Kansas. The field trips to learn were the best part of our careers. Thanks for the excellent memories, Ken.

Greg Wingfield

December 10, 2024

"All wordly riches and tributes of men, can't hold a candle to the worth of a friend" (Baxter Black). What a blessing this man was! I treasure the hours we spent together as we crusaded to conserve special critters in our natural world. But the last few years sharing our love of music touched my heart like no other time together. It's fitting that the last farewell we shared on this earth was in Winfield after a Steel Wheels set, when Ken and Lee Ann loaned me the shade of their umbrella. But I will never say a permanent farewell to this kind soul .... he lives in my heart and soul forever.

Harry Chapin's epitaph could easily be Ken's .... Oh if a man tried to take his time on Earth and prove before he died, what one man's life could be worth, I wonder what would happen to this world. Ken made our world a much, much more beautiful place.

Peace to Lee Ann and the family.

Roberta Mayes

December 9, 2024

Enjoyed working with Ken at Fish & Game. I admire his work with Nature. I really enjoyed listening to him play and sing both in person and online videos.
My love to his family and friends.

Dan Johnson

December 5, 2024

I remember listening to Ken and his daughter playing music on their cabin patio at the KHS field trip on the Hoy Ranch near Elmdale, KS!

Mario Corvetto

December 5, 2024

A giant with no shadow. Pure light, wisdom, tenderness and level of curiosity I was able to witness in Botswana this past March. A teacher, a father, a partner, a lover of people and nature. Inadequate words to give tribute to a friend that touched my heart to profoundly. Jeanine and I will miss you but will continue to explore this wonderful world with us.

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