Ken and Audrey Beckley, namesakes of the state-of-the-art broadcast studio at The Media School in Franklin Hall are well-known and loved at IU. Ken, a familiar face in central Indiana, is a former journalist and broadcaster, IU Alumnus and now, a COVID survivor, mourning the loss of his wife of more than 50 years, Audrey. When COVID hit, they took seriously the CDC COVID-19 guidelines. Though active and fit, their ages put them in a high risk category, and Audrey had been living multiple sclerosis since the age of 25. But despite all of their precautions, both Ken and Audrey tested positive for COVID-19 on in mid-August.
Audrey first knew something was wrong on Sunday, August 9th, when she told Ken her legs were hurting.
The next day, she was unable to move them. As she tried to get out of bed, she fell into a dresser. She went straight to the emergency room.
That same day, Ken experienced chills, body aches, and a headache. Two days later, his symptoms were gone, but Audrey was still having trouble walking.
It was not until the next afternoon, Wednesday, that Ken and Audrey got tested for COVID-19.
On Thursday, Audrey woke up in a state of confusion and still unable to move her legs. The medics once again took her to the ER.
She was hospitalized, alone. The couple received their positive results on Friday August 14th. Ken and the Beckley family could not see Audrey at the hospital due to the virus.
“She never left the hospital,” Ken said.
On August 19th, he said his forever goodbye to her over Facetime.