Frank Knight

Frank Knight

Frank Knight Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 14, 2012.
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Frank Knight's decades-long battle to save New England's tallest elm served as an inspiring tale of devotion, so it is fitting that he will be laid to rest in a coffin made from the tree he made famous.

Knight, who died Monday at 103, had affectionately referred to the 217-year-old elm nicknamed Herbie as "an old friend." The massive tree succumbed to Dutch elm disease and was cut down two years ago.

Wood from the tree was made into a casket, a secret that was kept from Knight.

"To have them together like that is a wonderful thing. I feel like Frank took good care of Herbie. Now Herbie will take good care of Frank," said Deb Hopkins, a close friend who succeeded Knight as the town's tree warden.

Knight was already middle-aged and running a logging business in 1956 when he became the volunteer tree warden in Yarmouth, 10 miles north of Portland, just as Dutch elm disease was killing trees by the hundreds.

He realized he couldn't save the town's elms, so he focused his efforts on one tree, a giant with a canopy that could be seen from miles away.

When Herbie became afflicted, Knight couldn't bear to cut down the tree so he instructed workers to selectively prune away diseased limbs. Later, pesticides and fungicides were applied. For five decades, Herbie survived 14 rounds of Dutch elm disease, thanks to Knight's efforts.

Over time, Herbie became a local legend, and so did Knight. Schoolchildren learned about New England's champion elm and his caretaker. People from all corners of the world had their photos taken with the tree.

Jan Ames Santerre, urban forestry program coordinator for the Maine Forest Service, recalls how Knight's eyes sparkled when he took her to meet Herbie.

"He looked up and said, 'Isn't he beautiful?' You could see how much joy that tree brought and how much he had invested in it," she said.

But all good things had to come to an e nd.

At age 101, Knight was sad but realistic when the 110-foot-tall tree finally met its demise.

"His time has come," Knight told The Associated Press at the time. "And mine is about due, too."

When the tree was cut down in January 2010, its trunk hit the ground with an earth-shaking thud as dozens of residents watched.

"It's been a beautiful tree. I'm sorry to see it go. But nothing is forever," Knight said. "It's pretty near my turn. And it's just a fact of life that life is going to end. And that's for people, for trees, for everything. I thank the good Lord every day that we had him in his glory and beauty for so long."

In death, the tree was given new life by artisans, who used the wood to make a variety of items, including a stunning electric guitar. Unbeknownst to Knight, some of the wood was set aside to create a casket, Hopkins said.

Chris Becksvoort, a custom furniture maker in New Gloucester, created a simple casket with wooden r ailings at the request of the Knight family.

After the tree came down, Knight continued to live in his home. Over the weekend, he was moved to hospice care in Scarborough, where he died Monday, Hopkins said.

While the tree made Knight famous, it was his easygoing personality and caring nature that will be remembered in Yarmouth, friends said.

Santerre understands why people were smitten with the story of Herbie and Frank.

"It wasn't just the tree. It wasn't just Frank. It's almost like a little love story," she said. "He saw that tree and he knew he wanted to save it."

DAVID SHARP, Associated Press


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Susan Hankins

December 20, 2014

Mr. Knight inspired me so much when I read an article back in 2012 about his fight to save one tree. If we all would fight for one thing with such vigor.... the world would be a better place. I did not know him but then again, he touched my life. RIP Frank Knight. I hope to meet you one day. Tree lover, Atlanta, Ga

Jane La Lone

August 22, 2013

I happened across this obit that is the story of Frank Knight and the mighty elm named Herbie. I was about 10 or 11 when the Dutch Elm disease hit Northern NY. One day the Highway Dept came and cut down 3 majestic elms that lined the Pleasant Valley Rd, a county road along which my dad's farm sat. I used to day dream out my bedroom window which looked upon those elms and a scenic view beyond. It was a very sad day. We still had 80 foot + maple trees lining the yard of our big old farmhouse on three sides, but I missed those elms. I always wondered if any elms in NY or the Northeast survived that horrible epidemic, and if so how many? Did more regenerate from seeds left behind? Sounds like Frank was a hero, a very loyal hero. Sorry the two had to leave us!

January 10, 2013

What a wonderful and inspirational man. RIP, Mr. Knight, with your beloved family & your beloved tree.

Nancy McMinn

August 28, 2012

I love the picture that Peter Legge added. Tim & Carlene - Frank & Frances - - That's the way I remember the good times at Crystal Lake along with my Aunt & Uncle, Arthur & Mildred Austin. Both couples rented the Austin Cottage for several summers. I have such good memories of those great times.

Carol Knight

August 20, 2012

I wish there were more people like Mr. Frank Knight. I read his story while looking for other information and although I don't know him or his family, I will remember his story and how he cared about that tree.

Peter Legge

May 28, 2012

Frank ever since you arrived next door at Crystal Lake you were always kind and humble. You were a role model and inspiration to me growing up. I will never forget the great times with our wonderful extended family at Crystal Lake. Never a kinder and more thoughtful man have I known. Thank you Frank for all you have done to inspire so many.

Peter Legge

May 21, 2012

What an appreciation for nature. Frank will always be loved for his contribution to the world. Soon we will not have to see an end to wonderful people like Frank. Revalation 21:3,4

sandra gomez

May 19, 2012

To the family,although I did not know mr.knight I enjoyed the story behind the tree,I happen to hav attened a service of a friend,who loved ranching,and she too helped her husband build her own coffin,she had cancer! May god bless the knight family & rest in peace frank..

Bruce Boyd

May 17, 2012

Frank was and continues to be an inspiration us younger ones. He showed us how not to take our surroundings for granted and work together. While we will miss him and I have fond memories of Frannie I am a better person to have known them. May the love and respect shown him be a comfort to his family as we all share his life and passing. Bruce Boyd

Ted and Sharon Sharp

May 16, 2012

I had the privilege of knowing Frank Knight since I was a young boy, going to school for thirteen years with his son Dick. Later, my wife Sharon and I bought the old Titcomb Farm on Mountfort Road from Frank and Frances and we lived there for 21 years, raising our three children, Hannah, Todd, & Patrick. Frank was always a mentor and a dear friend to all of us and we shall miss him very much!

Beth Berkland

May 16, 2012

precious man, wonderful legacy...God bless Frank!

Robin Hodsdon Morin

May 16, 2012

I always loved to hear his stories whenever the family got together. Sending prayers to the whole Knight family and those that knew and loved him.

May 16, 2012

An amazing man, God bless him.

Sterlin and Pat Clockedile

May 16, 2012

Dick, Joyce, and family, we were saddened to hear of your Dad's passing Dick. It has been a distinct pleasure to know him all of these years and follow the story of him and Herbie. We remember from NYA years when Dutch Elm disease was taking so many of Yarmouth's stately Elms, your father's care, feeding, and medicating of them to save as many as possible. He was certainly dedicated to the cause and Herbie was a testament to that devotion. May you take comfort from all of the wonderful memories you have and in the fact that your Dad was revered by so many.
Sterlin and Pat

Cindy Wilson

May 16, 2012

What a passionate heart for taking care and appreciating what God has given to us. Thanks Frank for teaching us how to be grateful and thankful. May you and Herbie Rest In Peace with our wonderful Lord. We will meet someday soon.

May 16, 2012

sorry to hear. he did a good thing

Robert Hodsdon

May 16, 2012

Dear Richard and Family:
I am very sorry for your loss. Frank was a wondeful man and it was a pleasure being able to talk with him at the Hodsdon family reunion's. He will be sure missed. You all are in our thoughts.
Cousin Robert, Heidi, Arianna, Elizabeth, and Robert, Jr.

Steve and Mary

May 16, 2012

Frank,
Thanks for the memories !

blaine--toot watson

May 16, 2012

sad to read about your loss.

May 16, 2012

DICK: Sorry to hear of the passing of your Father. He was indeed a fixture in the town and will forever be in many peoples memory. He lived a great, long life and you were lucky to have him for that time. We lost a parent in January, She was 92 so we know where you are.....Roger and Charlene Vaughan

Susan

May 16, 2012

I mourn the passing of a nice man. To read the story of him and his devotion to Herbie brings tears to my eyes. I very much miss the Elms. May Frank and Herbie rest in peace in Heaven's grove.

May 16, 2012

I am so sorry for your lost. May you and your family rely on God in this time of grief.

Mary Mitchell

May 16, 2012

I am so blessed to have had the opportunity to know this remarkable man....If only for a few days...When I play Rumicube (sp), I will always think of him...I still think he let me win a few times...:)

C.S

May 16, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Nancy McMinn

May 16, 2012

I feel so fortunate to have known Frank and his family for so many years, beginning in the 1940's as they spent time with us at Crystal Lake here in Gray. I always looked forward to their arrival as well as Tim & Carlene - They were two great families. Dick & Joyce - you are so lucky to have enjoyed so many wonderful years. You will miss him but you do have wonderful memories.
Nancy (Burnell) McMinn, Gray, ME

Mike and midge Burnham

May 16, 2012

Hey Dick----name from the past remembering you and especially. Your dear dad, Frank!!! I'll always remember his support and kindness to me through our years at NYA, and you as a super team mate!! Thinking of you and yours at a difficult time!

Fondly mike and midge burnham

Laura Young

May 16, 2012

I've been keeping Frank in my prayers since I first read about him and Herbie prior to Herbie's felling. What a beautiful life and what stewardship to our Earth! Peace be with you, Frank! Thank you for all that you've done to show others the importance of caring for even a single tree.

May 15, 2012

Trusting in God's Promises
Comfort for your sorrow,
courage for each day,
Strength to face this journey,
His Word to light your way,
His peace to fill your heart,although you may not understand,
And his love to hold you gently
in the hollow of His hand.

L. Green-West Palm Beach, FLA 33407

the Paterson Family

May 15, 2012

What a wonderful story. Frank you were, for sure, an earth angel with a profound love of Life. Thank you and thank you all for doing this for Frank and his family. You will not be forgotten. God Bless

Susan Wujastyk

May 15, 2012

An amazing life you led Frank...my thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Wujastyk Family from Winter Haven, FL and Maine

Wanita & John H.

May 15, 2012

Beautiful soul, beautiful tree, beautiful story: inspiring & heart touching. Mr. Knight's legacy will live on, it will inspire others to be good stewards of our fragile world. We are grateful to have had such a caring soul. Our condolences to Mr. Knight's family & friends.

David Kitchen

May 15, 2012

Frank graciously allowed me to take these a few weeks before his 100th birthday. We'll miss him greatly.

David Kitchen

May 15, 2012

Patricia Olsen

May 15, 2012

What a wonderful story about a beautiful man and his beautiful tree and now they will be together for all eternity.

John F. Perrelli

May 15, 2012

Thank God there are special people like Frank who show us what life is truly about.Rest in God's peace Frank and Herbie.

D Cass

May 15, 2012

What a great guy!

Dave, Jake & Josh Wujastyk

May 15, 2012

What a long, wonderful life! I think about your dad and the entire Knight family often. I think the idea of building his casket from that tree is one of the greatest ideas I've ever heard. Our thoughts are with you all. RIP Mr. Knight.

Kelly Watters

May 15, 2012

Such a wonderful man! My condolences to Mr. Knights family and friends.

Vanessa Matthews

May 15, 2012

Frank will be missed by all. I loved hearing the stories that he and my Grandfather shared as well as the family history in Pownal. What a wonderful life Frank had.

Zita Morrow

May 15, 2012

Thank you Frank Knight, what an appropriate moniker for a man who spent half his life defending the life of another. R.I.P.

ER

May 15, 2012

Thank you for inspiring us all with your courage and example, Mr. Knight.

Scott Chamberland

May 15, 2012

Rest in Peace

Kathy Kearns

May 15, 2012

What a wonderful story and thank you Frank for fighting for that tree. It was a living thing and it was beautiful, even tho' I have never seen it

Kevin

May 15, 2012

RIP Mr. Knight. What an amazing story we can all take something from. My condolences to Herbie and the Knight family.

Fran Fairfield

May 15, 2012

Yarmouth has lost two old friends,first Herbie and now Frank.
Both were proud and strong.
Our condolences to Frank's family.

Jack Mish

May 15, 2012

Thank you Frank for not going gentle into that good Knight.

May 15, 2012

It is Frank's whole life that has been an inspiration to me. He is one of life's most beautiful gifts.We are all the better for having known him.
Carolyn Boyd Fleiss

Cindy Nicolls

May 15, 2012

Peace to Mr. Knight and Herbie.

dianne banks

May 15, 2012

what a wonderful true story...frank n herbie will always be together...thank you

May 15, 2012

Life comes full circle and now Herbie can take care of Frank. Rest in peace.

Bernadette Humphrey

May 15, 2012

Thanks! Frank & Herbie. Rest together in peace.

Patricia Watridge

May 15, 2012

What an outstanding legacy Mr. Knight has left to all of us to tell our children and grandchildren. I didn't know him, but I feel a kindred spirit with him and his love he had for nature and his tree.
My prayers are with his family.

Verna Wommack

May 15, 2012

This was one of the most touching life stories I've read of someone I didn't even know. It makes me smile knowing that Frank and Herbie have come full circle and can rest peacefully together. Thank you Frank for all you did for Herbie. This story really touched me!

Susan Painter

May 14, 2012

What a fitting end, two old friends together forever. May they continue to care for one another for eternity.

New England

May 14, 2012

My deepest sympathy to his loved ones. Thanks Frank for fighting for something you believed in.

carole troxler

May 14, 2012

What a beautiful story

May 14, 2012

Please accept my condolences during this time of sadness.

May 14, 2012

TO THE FAMILY OF FRANK KNIGHT,I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS VERY DIFFICULT AND PAINFUL TIME,PLEASE FIND COMFORT AT ISAIAH 45:18.AW.HOUSTON,TX.

Joyce Loomis

May 14, 2012

May they both rest in peace.

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