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Frank Knight Dead: 'Herbie' The Elm Tree Caretaker Dies At 103

By DAVID SHARP 05/14/12 05:00 PM ET AP

PORTLAND, Maine -- 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 end.

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 railings 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."

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04:47 PM on 06/21/2012
You know, the article stated the actual construction of the casket was kept secret from Mr. Knight.

It wasn't specified, but his family may have told him, in his last days, of the precious wood from which his vessel was created.

God, I hope so. What a way to go - in the embrace of your best friend.
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EC Stewart
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01:31 PM on 05/15/2012
I kinda wish they had told Knight about the casket...
06:17 PM on 05/15/2012
I think they should have told him about the casket as well. I believe it would have gave him more peace of mind as he passed on to know he was going to be with an old friend.
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11:33 AM on 05/15/2012
I should come to these stories instead.. any political ones are full of hateful people
10:02 AM on 05/15/2012
103 years old and a purpose in his life right to the end! What more could any of us hope for?

Frank's willingness to notice and make a personal connection with an element of the natural world was good for him and it was good for the world he lived in. This is what our role-models should look like.

He lived in peace; I have no doubt that he will rest in peace.
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american-dolt
Divide and Conquer
09:39 AM on 05/15/2012
Elm seem to suffer that fate here in NE. Beautiful trees.
Mike Block
Mikeology (mycology)- the study of Fun Guy (fungi)
09:38 AM on 05/15/2012
Awesome story. Thank you HP for making me smile at some heartwarming reporting. I really needed that after reading through the politics section.

R.I.P Frank and Herbie, you've earned it.

Excelsior.
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My bite is worse than my bark.
09:11 AM on 05/15/2012
What a wonderful story. At first, I thought they deliberately cut it down to make the casket, which would have been absurd. It is great that he and his tree are together again.
09:00 AM on 05/15/2012
Inspiring.
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anothervoice
How many trees have you planted in your life?
08:56 AM on 05/15/2012
Branching Out

When I grow up I want to be a tree
Want to make my home with the birds and the bees
And the squirrels, they can count on me
When I grow up to be a tree

I'll let my joints get stiff, put my feet in the ground
Take the winters off and settle down
Keep my clothes till they turn brown
When I grow up, I'm gonna settle down

CHORUS:
I'm gonna reach, I'm gonna reach
I'm gonna reach, reach for the sky
I'm gonna reach, I'm gonna reach
I'm gonna reach, till I know why

When the spring comes by I'm gonna get real green
If the dogs come by I'm gonna get real mean
On windy days, I'll bend and lean
When I grow up I'm gonna get real green

(BRIDGE)
If I should fall in storm or slumber
Please don't turn me into lumber
I'd rather be a Louisville slugger
Swinging for the seats...

John Gorka

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW5Zb4BiQ3c
Bellla
Trans & Proud
08:55 AM on 05/15/2012
I remember the great Elms that grew by my grandmothers farm, Magnificent trees, they are greatly missed.
May Mr Knight rest peacefully in Herbie the Elm till they both decay and rejoin Mother Earth, perhaps to fertilize a new tree in time.
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lauriemann
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08:29 AM on 05/15/2012
He sounds like a good man. Using the wood from the tree to make is casket was a lovely tribute.
07:44 AM on 05/15/2012
That made me smile. I love when they said after he took care of Herbie now Herbie will get to take care of him. :) He must have been a really wonderful man for them to think to do something so nice for him.
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07:36 AM on 05/15/2012
" Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps the singing bird will come. " Chinese Proverb
05:39 AM on 05/15/2012
Certain people like Frank set a standard for living and taking care of the planet that we all should look up to. Thank you Frank.
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Wholly Guacamole
The world is my country; to do good my religion.
04:22 AM on 05/15/2012
I caught Dutch elm disease a few years ago. My doctor referred me to a tree surgeon, but when he started talking about cutting off limbs, I beat it outta there. I got over it eventually.