Albion man makes more canes for local veterans
Photos by Tom Rivers
ALBION – Frank Babcock, 89, presented more canes to Assemblyman Steve Hawley today to be given to veterans.
Pictured from left include Babcock’s sons Steve and Jim Babcock, Frank Babcock, Assemblyman Steve Hawley, Legion commander Brad Rouse, and Nick Mroz, the Veterans Service Agency director in Orleans County.
Babcock last month gave Hawley about a dozen canes that Hawley said he would give to veterans, perhaps at the NYS Veterans Home in Batavia, the National Cemetery in Pembroke or through the Patriot Trip that Hawley leads each September to monuments in the Washington, D.C. area.
Babcock made about a dozen more than he presented to Hawley today at the Orleans County Veterans Service Agency. Those canes will be given to veterans through the Veterans Service Agency offices in Orleans, Genesee and Monroe counties.
Babcock was in the Albion Walmart about three months when he saw a man walking with a cane. Babcock complimented the man, a fellow veteran, on the quality of the cane.
The man said the cane made a big difference for him, and he received it for free from Assemblyman Steve Hawley.
Babcock got to thinking that he could make canes to be given to local veterans. Babcock served in the Army from 1955-’56 and was based at Fort Hancock, N.J. Many know him locally for his long career with NAPA Auto Parts in Albion and Medina.
Babcock made the canes from small trees in the woods. The raw materials were cut off from part of the roots with a slight angle. The handles of the canes are the roots from the trees.
Babcock sands down the small trees and puts shellack on them, as well as stickers of American flags.