Keren Abra

This morning we bring you the sad news of the passing of our neighbor, Keren Abra. Keren came to Sunnyside from her birthplace in Wellington, New Zealand in 1979. She was accompanied by her husband, Bob whom she met while attending college in Glasgow, Scotland.

Together with Bob, she raised two boys, Graham and Lewis here and became an elementary school teacher at Sacred Heart. During that time she became an active member of the community as she co-chaired with Bob the Greening Committee. She worked to beautify Monterey Boulevard and the Circular Ribbon Garden and she worked on regular Sunnyside Conservatory volunteer clean-ups. Keren also led the New Zealand/Australia plant docent tours at the SF Botanical Gardens including one just for the Sunnyside Garden Club. In 2012 Keren was awarded an SNA volunteer award for that work.

Keren left a positive legacy in our neighborhood and we will miss her very much. The SNA board sends our heartfelt condolences and best wishes to Bob as he endures this difficult time.

Vote 4 Sunnyside —Through June 14th

A rendering of the proposed benches at the Monterey and Gennessee bus stop.

Cast your vote now for all four of the Sunnyside-centric Participatory Budgeting Projects. You have until June 14th to help the following neighborhood-enhancing efforts get the necessary 400 votes so they will get funding. 


  • Traffic calming on Monterey
  • Playground improvements and seating at Sunnyside Elementary
  • Public parklet on Slow Hearst
  • Benches at bus stop at intersection of Monterey & Gennessee (rendering shown above)

District 7 residents age 16 and older can vote. There are 15 finalist projects district-wide (including the ones from our neighborhood listed above) and you can cast your ballot for as many as you’d like. 

Help improve the safety, beauty, and resilience of Sunnyside with your vote. It’s easy. Just visit the online voting portal today: