Notable Residents

Kenna Forsyth

Earlier this summer, the world lost one of its brightest gems. We are so sorry to share that we have lost our dear friend and long-time neighbor, Kenna Forsyth. For over 45 years, Kenna contributed her time and talents to our neighborhood as TCNA Association president and board member. She also directed the garden, membership, and newsletter committees. She fought to achieve historical status for the Ascot House on 39th Street. She met with the 5 fraternities on a regular basis and created a plan where they would take responsibility for any damage done during their parties and cleaned up the streets of any trash that was left behind.
Most importantly, she was the glue that binds so many of us to one another in our neighborhood
Recognition stone for Kenna Forsyth
The Tuscany Canterbury Neighborhood Association wanted to offer a fond farewell to long-term neighbor, Kenna Forsyth. Kenna has contributed her time and talents to our neighborhood for nearly 45 years. She has served as a TC Association president and a board member and has directed the garden, membership and newsletter committees.  Most importantly, she has been the glue that binds so many of us to one another.  We will miss her.  Thanks, Kenna, for being such a good friend to Tuscany Canterbury.

In recognition, an inscribed stone has been placed in the 39th St. TCNA garden.