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Warren L. "Tuck" Forsythe

Ellensburg, Washington

Jun 7, 1944 – Jun 1, 2017

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BORN
June 7, 1944
DIED
June 1, 2017
LOCATION
Ellensburg, Washington

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Warren L. "Tuck" Forsythe was born June 7th 1944 in Alexandria, Virginia, to George Elmer Forsythe and Alexandra Illmer Forsythe, when his father was serving at the Pentagon during World War II. His family moved to California where he played little league in Santa Monica as a child and attended...

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Tuck was always so cheerful and positive and encouraging. I will miss that. I will never forget him because he was with me when I learned of my own mother's death online. Please accept my condolences.

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I met Tuck in high school, in California. I have pictures of him on outings from those years and on, up through a trip to the Tetons in 1965. I can be reached at [email protected] and would happily share pictures and very good memories of Tuck. My sympathies. Hugh Warren

So sorry for your loss. Tuck made such a lasting and powerful impact on us. For us, he epitomized this quote from Isaac Pennington (a 17th Century Quaker): "Our life is love, and peace, and tenderness; and bearing one with another, and forgiving one another, and not laying accusations one against another; but praying for one another, and helping one another up with a tender hand.." Ah, we will miss him. Our hearts go out to you. George Drake and Alix Williams

Kay, I just found this obituary on Facebook. I'm so sorry to hear of Tuck's death! You wil be in my prayers.

Dear Kay and family, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Tuck. As you said, Kay, "the end of an era". My mind has been flooded with memories of wonderful adventures in the past, such unique times! I'm glad I have photos! Peace to you all and love from Carole Ruth

Kay: Sincere condolences to and you family.
Edna and Glenn Madsen

Kay: Sincere condolences to you and your family.
Edna and Glenn Madsen

Tuck was a good and loving friend of mine and my husband, Todd, over the years. We enjoyed his companionship on "the path from birth to death" as our dharma brother. Thank you, Tuck, for all you did for Zen and Buddhism in NCW from founding the Zen center in Ellensburg to supporting our efforts with Stone Blossom Sangha here in Wenatchee. Thank you, Kay, for sharing him with us. We will be remembering Tuck in a ceremony here in Wenatchee on his 49th day after dropping his body.

Kay and family,
Tuck was always such a positive person, who seemed always to so enjoy his life and to support those things he was interested in and believed in. He will be missed.