Babcox Media, parent company to MPN, is saddened to announce the
passing of Mary Rebecca “Becky” Babcox, a longtime automotive
aftermarket industry veteran. Becky died peacefully on Oct. 15, 2012, in
Akron, Ohio, after a long battle with Multiple System Atrophy (MSA).
She was 60 years old.
For many years, Becky was co-owner of Babcox Media, along with her
brother, Bill Babcox. Together, they were the third generation of the
Babcox family to run the company founded by their grandfather, Edward S.
Babcox, in 1920. Becky retired from the company in 2006, after nearly
30 years in the business. She was named “Woman of the Year” by the Car
Care Council Women’s Board that same year.
In addition to serving as Corporate Secretary of Babcox, Becky was
Publisher of Automotive Rebuilder magazine, known today as Engine
Builder magazine. She was an active participant in the rebuilding
industry, serving as a board member of the Production Engine
Remanufacturers Association (PERA) and numerous other aftermarket
associations, including the Engine Builders Association (AERA), the
Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA) and the Car Care
Council Women’s Board.
Becky was well-known and respected for her contributions to the industry
and made many friends among aftermarket professionals during her years
of service. With her warm and friendly nature, Becky couldn’t walk down
the aisles at trade shows without receiving abundant hellos from
admiring industry peers. All those who knew her would say her generosity
was unmatched. She lived life with a positive attitude and even in the
end stages of life never relinquished her characteristic grace and
humility.
In addition to her significant career accomplishments, Becky served her
beloved Akron, Ohio, community by giving time and energy to Goodwill
Industries, Planned Parenthood, Junior League of Akron, The Akron Garden
Club, Old Trail School, and many others.
Becky was a graduate of Emory University and received her MBA from The Ohio State University. She is survived by her son, Rob.
A memorial service will be held at First Congregational Church, 292 E.
Market St., in Akron, Ohio, on Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, at 1 p.m., with a
reception immediately to follow at the church. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions may be made to Goodwill Industries of Akron,
Ohio, Inc., 570 E. Waterloo Rd., Akron, Ohio 44319, or to the charity of
your choice.