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Frank Addison Knight (October 17, 1908 – May 14, 2012) was an arborist from
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, United States. One of his most prominent roles was as the tree warden for "
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", an
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that stood in Yarmouth for over 200 years. It was a role he held for around the last fifty years of the tree's life. "Herbie" was the oldest''Images of America: Yarmouth'', Hall, Alan M., Arcadia (2002) and largest"Yarmouth braces for Herbie's demise"
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American elm in
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.The National Register of Big Trees: 2000-01
/ref> The tree was cut down in 2010 after succumbing to
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."Maine: Herbie the Tree"
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Knight's efforts to extend the tree's life brought him international attention. He estimated he saved the tree's life on fourteen occasions over five decades. "It's his time now, and soon it will be mine," a 101-year-old Knight said, attending the tree's removal on January 19, 2010.


Personal life

Knight was born in Pownal, Maine, on October 17, 1908, to Frank Addison Sr. and Kate Hodsdon Knight. His father ran a sawmill on Hodsdon Road in Pownal. He graduated
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in 1925, and later served on the school's board of trustees for over 25 years. He also graduated from the
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with a forestry degree. His early career saw him working in woodlands in
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and northern Maine. He later began his own business clearing land and harvesting
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. He also harvested low-bush
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in southern Maine. Knight married Frances Mann in 1933. They were together for 61 years, until her death in 1994. They had one child: Richard. He put one reason for his longevity down to having beer and spinach for lunch. Knight was a member of Yarmouth's First Parish Congregational Church for over sixty years, serving as the treasurer of the church ministerial fund for three decades. He was also on the town's Planning Board and a trustee of its Merrill Memorial Library. Until the final week of his life, Knight lived on Sligo Road in Yarmouth. His cottage was demolished and replaced with a new structure shortly after his death.


Death and legacy

Knight died on May 14, 2012, at the age of 103.Frank "The Tree Man" A Knight
– Dignity Memorial
He had entered
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three days earlier."'Herbie's' hero, former Yarmouth Tree Warden Frank Knight, dies at 103"
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'', May 14, 2012
His casket had been made, in secret, out of
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's wood. "Frank took good care of Herbie. Now Herbie will take good care of Frank," said Deb Hopkins, who succeeded Knight as Yarmouth's tree warden in 2006. He is buried alongside his wife in Yarmouth's Riverside Cemetery. Knight cared for the tree for half of his life, having accepted the role in 1956. Knight's efforts were recognized by the Town of Yarmouth: the athletic fields at
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bear his name, as does a forest behind the town's
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; a tree in front of NYA was planted in his honor; and, in 1983, he was the fourth recipient of the town's Latchstring Award."Champion of Trees" - American Profile
Town of Yarmouth, Maine -- Latchstring Award
/ref> In 2009, Knight joked that he was seen as a "tree lover," but that he had probably "taken down more trees than anyone in Maine."


References

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