Kenneth Vail

kenneth vail

Kenneth “Ken” Vail, a lifelong birder known for his love of nature and passion for sharing the natural world with others, died surrounded by loved ones and birdsong on January 30, 2020. He passed at the age of 71 after a brief battle with acute onset liver disease. 

 

Ken was born in 1948 in Princeton, Illinois, to Roger Vail and Elizabeth (Linke) Vail, and grew up on the family farm in nearby Tiskilwa. As a proud farm boy in a family of nine, he carried his love of animal husbandry, fossil hunting, Star Trek, and Midwestern farmlands with him throughout his life. He served as a US Navy E-5 Radarman from 1968 to 1972. After an honorable discharge from Navy service, he attended Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, where he received his Bachelor’s of Science in Biology with a focus on Ornithology. In 1980, Ken married Rebecca (Ernst) Vail. After raising two daughters over 35 years of marriage, Ken and Rebecca parted ways. Ken spent the last two years of his life living in Carbondale with longtime friend Pat Drake, traveling the country, and seeking to complete his birding life list.

 

Until just a few weeks before his death, Ken was active and engaged. He took regular hikes and rarely went anywhere without his binoculars―even the grocery store. (As all birders know, one never can tell where that next lifer will appear!) Unfortunately, he never found that fork-tailed flycatcher, but his decades-long birding group will continue the search in his honor. Throughout his life, Ken promoted birdwatching and the preservation of natural spaces, teaching anyone who was interested how to identify our feathered friends. He was eternally curious, inspired by science and science fiction, and found wonder everywhere, from plants and animal life to the cascade of stars across the night sky. He shared this wonder with everyone around him, perhaps none more so than his daughters.

 

Ken is survived by: daughters, Amanda Vail (Jennifer Abts) of Seattle, Washington and Kristin Vail of Phoenix, Arizona; siblings, Virginia “Ginny” Gustafson (Allen) of Princeton, Illinois, John Vail (Myrna) of Tucson, Arizona, Peggy Moreland (Roger) of Owatonna, Minnesota, Sandy Elmore (Don) of Dover, Illinois, Rowena Vail (sister-in-law) of Auburn, Illinois, and Pamela Fisher (Larry) of El Paso, Illinois; friend Pat Drake of Carbondale, Illinois; ex-wife, Rebecca Vail of Faribault, Minnsota; and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Robert “Bob” Vail.

 

A private interment will be held in Princeton, Illinois on June 17, 2022. Donations in Ken’s honor may be made to the Nature Conservancy of Illinois or Minnesota.

 

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  1. So sorry to hear about Ken. He had been on my mind this past week. It is with heavy heart that as I was searching for him I came across his obituary. I really cherish the time Pam and I had with Ken Rebecca and the girls. Peace be with you Ken.


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