Macon, Georgia – Frank Fritz, a beloved host of the popular antiques show ‘American Pickers,’ passed away at the age of 60. Fans of the show were shocked and saddened by the news of his death. Fritz, along with co-host Mike Wolfe, entertained audiences for years with their adventures in picking antiques across the country.
Fritz, who was originally from Iowa, was known for his expertise in antiques and his friendly personality on the show. His unexpected passing has left many grieving and reminiscing about his time on ‘American Pickers.’ Fans have flooded social media with tributes and memories of Fritz from the show’s early days to more recent episodes.
Despite some drama and tensions between Fritz and Wolfe over the years, the two had reportedly reconciled before Fritz’s passing. The news of his death deeply affected Wolfe, who was by his side in the hospice where Fritz spent his last days. The close bond between the two co-hosts was evident to viewers of the show, making Fritz’s passing even more heartbreaking for fans.
Fritz’s death has left a void in the ‘American Pickers’ community, as he was a beloved and integral part of the show. His unique charm and passion for antiques will be greatly missed by fans who followed his adventures on the small screen. The legacy that Fritz leaves behind on the show will undoubtedly be remembered and cherished by those who watched him over the years.
As fans mourn the loss of Frank Fritz, his memory lives on through the episodes of ‘American Pickers’ that captured his passion for antiques and his lively spirit. The show will never be the same without Fritz’s presence, but his impact on the world of antiques and pop culture will be a lasting one. Rest in peace, Frank Fritz.