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American Pickers’ star Frank Fritz dead at 60

American Pickers’ star Frank Fritz dead at 60



His co-star and friend, Mike Wolfe, posted on Instagram and Facebook Tuesday, sharing the news. Wolfe said Fritz died on Monday night.

“It’s with a broken heart that I share with all of you that Frank passed away last night,” he wrote.

He continued, “I’ve [known] Frank for more then half my life and what you’ve seen on TV has always been what I have seen, a dreamer who was just as sensitive as he was funny. The same off camera as he was on, Frank had a way of reaching the hearts of so many by just being himself.
Wolfe didn’t specify a cause of death, but Fritz was hospitalized for a stroke two years before he passed away. 

“Before the show we would take off together to places we never knew existed with no destination in mind and just the shared passion to discover something interesting and historic. We’ve been on countless trips and shared so many miles,” Wolfe continued.

“I feel blessed that I was there by his side when he took one last journey home. I love you buddy and will miss you so much I know your in a better place.”

Fritz co-hosted “American Pickers” since 2010. The long-running History Channel reality series followed Fritz and Wolfe as they traveled the US searching for rare artifacts and treasures to either sell in antique shops or put in their personal collections. 
The History Channel and “American Pickers” producers Cineflix Production told The Post in a joint statement Tuesday: “We are saddened to share that our friend and beloved member of The HISTORY Channel and American Pickers family, Frank Fritz, has passed away on September 30, 2024. Frank filmed American Pickers for over a decade.”

Their statement continued, “We will always remember ‘the bearded charmer’ and his never-ending search for vintage motorcycles and bikes. Our thoughts are with Frank’s loved ones during this difficult time. He will be deeply missed.”

Fritz owned Frank Fritz Finds, an antiques store in Savanna, Illinois. A motorcycle enthusiast, Fritz was inducted into the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum Hall of Fame in 2019.
At the induction ceremony on Aug. 8 of that year, Fritz told local newspaper the Black Hills Pioneer, “This is an honor that I will proudly talk about for the rest of my life.”

Per the outlet, when he was younger, Fritz was never interested in sports. Rather, he was interested in motorbikes and collecting stamps and beer cans. After his stepfather told him that he had to work for what he wanted, Fritz went to summer school and spent his afternoons working. During his sophomore year of high school, he was able to purchase his 1959 Harley-Davidson Sportster, which he still had in 2019. 

The “American Pickers” star told the outlet that his greatest achievement was working hard, having life-long friends, and still having his first bike.
Fritz suffered from numerous health issues, including back surgery and Crohn’s disease.

In July 2022, Wolfe was again the one who shared the news about Fritz’s stroke. 

“I have been very private in the past year in regards to Frank’s life and the journey he’s been on,” Wolfe There has been lots of opinions in regards to mine and Frank’s friendship and the show but now is not the time to set the record straight. Now is the time to pray for my friend.”

After his stroke, Fritz was also placed into a guardianship.

When Wolfe made a reference to “opinions” about his friendship with Fritz, he was referring to their rumored falling out.
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