Observer Time: October 01, 2024
Frank Fritz, reality star and former host of American Pickers, has died.
His death on Monday (September 30) came two years after he was sentenced to death in October 2022. star Mike Wolf announced on Instagram Tuesday (October 1).
So today here at Observer Time we will discuss and observe the news of Frank Fritz’s death at the age of 60.
FRANK FRITZ DEATH
Alongside a photo of the two of them, Wolfe wrote: “I’ve known Frank half my life what you see on TV is what you see, I’m a dreamer and it’s easy. He’s just like Frank off camera he’s funny and has a way of touching many people’s hearts just by being there.
“Who would have ever dreamed we would share the cockpit of a white cargo van in front of millions of people interested in our adventures,” he continued.
“As a precursor to the exhibition, we would embark on trips together to unfamiliar locations without any clear goals, only determined by our shared desire to uncover something fascinating and historic.
“Having traveled many miles with him and been on multiple occasions, I felt fortunate to have accompanied him on his final journey back home. “I love you dearly, and I’m sorely missing each of you.
You seem to be in a better place now.
Originally from Davenport, Iowa, Frank Fritz went on to become a well-known co-host on American Pickers, specializing in finding rare items for their Antique Archeries shops located in Le Claire, Iowa, and Nashville.
After undergoing back surgery, Frank Fritz withdrew from the History Channel show in March However, despite expressing his desire to return to the series, it was revealed in July 2021 that Wolff’s brother, Mike, replaced him.
In October 2022, it was reported that Frank Fritz was placed under temporary supervision after the sentence and that he “cannot speak or make important decisions about his finances”.
Following news of his death, the History Channel and American Pickers Cineflix Productions released a joint statement that read: “Frank filmed American Pickers for over ten years. We will always remember the “beard figure” and his endless search for vintage motorcycles and bicycles.
“Our thoughts go out to Frank’s loved ones at this difficult time. – He will be greatly missed. In addition to hosting American Consumers for 10 years, Frank Fritz also appeared in other History series Channels including Pawn Stars and Saving America. He also lent his voice to an episode of the adult cartoon Family Guy.
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