Frank Fritz, known for his role on the reality show “American Pickers,” passed away at the age of 60 in Davenport, Iowa. He was a longtime friend and co-star of Mike Wolfe on the History Channel program, where they traveled across the country looking for antiques and collectibles to buy and resell. Described as a mix of “Antiques Roadshow” and “Hoarders,” the show followed the duo on their adventures in search of historical treasures. Fritz’s down-to-earth personality endeared him to fans and friends alike, both on and off-camera.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Mike Wolfe expressed his grief over the loss of his friend, emphasizing Fritz’s genuine and relatable nature that touched the hearts of many. The official “American Pickers” social media account also confirmed Fritz’s passing, remembering him as a “bearded charmer” with a passion for vintage motorcycles and bikes. The duo reportedly traveled around 70,000 miles each year in pursuit of unique items that caught their attention, showcasing Fritz’s dedication to the show and his love for the hunt.
Despite facing health challenges, including a stroke in 2022, Fritz continued to work on the show for over a decade before his passing. Annette Oberlander, his close friend, shared that Fritz prioritized his relationships and valued his friendships above all else. She noted that Fritz had left behind a vast network of cherished friendships, reflecting his impact on those around him. Plans for a celebration of life, featuring a motorcycle run, are in the works to honor Fritz’s memory and legacy in the spring.
The news of Frank Fritz’s death has left fans and colleagues mourning the loss of a beloved TV personality and picker. His presence on the show brought joy and entertainment to viewers, while his authentic and approachable demeanor earned him a special place in the hearts of many. As tributes pour in for Fritz, it is evident that his contributions to the world of antiques and collectibles will be remembered and cherished by those who knew him. The legacy of Frank Fritz lives on through his work on “American Pickers” and the friendships he cultivated throughout his life.