ALL FOR FRANK Frank Fritz’s store owner reveals plans to revamp American Pickers star’s shop and feature bike display after his death
ALL FOR FRANK Frank Fritz’s store owner reveals plans to revamp American Pickers star’s shop and feature bike display after his death
FRANK Fritz’s store owner has revealed his plans to revamp the American Pickers star’s shop, as he hopes to add a bike display to honor his late friend.
Frank passed away on September 30 at the age of 60, two years after suffering a debilitating stroke.
Frank Fritz died on September 30 at the age of 60
Frank Fritz’s store Frank Fritz Finds in Savanna, Illinois
The store’s owner Jerry Gendreau plans to revamp the shop
The American Pickers star’s antique store, Frank Fritz Finds, is located in the back room of Jerry Gendreau’s bar, Hawgdogs, in Savanna, Illinois.
In an exclusive interview with The U.S. Sun, Jerry revealed his plans to revamp the store in honor of his late friend.
Jerry told The U.S. Sun, “We have been an antique store for 35 years. We’ll probably continue to be that.
“We may display motorcycles and choppers that represent Frank.
Frank Fritz Finds sells small antiques from $35 oil cans to a $30 vintage typewriter.
In one photo, a thick spiderweb lingered in a corner with bugs trapped in the silk.
Dust, dirt, and dead leaves were collecting on the run-down floorboards.
There were also gaping holes in the uneven floor paneling and paint chips were curling off the ceiling.
Despite the dim lighting in the shop, dust was still visible and gathering on several of the items.
Frank wasn’t as involved in the business after he suffered the stroke in July 2022 at his Davenport, Iowa home.
Frank’s friends filed an emergency appointment of a temporary guardian and conservator for the star on August 18, claiming his “decision-making capacity is so impaired” from the stroke.
The conservatorship papers obtained by The U.S. Sun revealed plans for the store during his health battle.
The Initial Plan filed by conservator MidWestOne Bank read: “Mr. Fritz is a well-known collector and has numerous outbuildings full of valuable collections.
“The conservator has not yet inventoried those items but plans to leave them largely as they are now, with the exception of stocking Mr. Fritz’s antique store in Savanna, IL as needed.
“Conservator is hopeful [Frank] will be able to participate in selection and pricing of items as he did previously.”
HEALTH STRUGGLES
The stroke left Frank wheelchair-bound.
“He can walk, but he’s always going to need the wheelchair because he can’t walk long distances,” a source previously told The U.S. Sun in August 2023.
“Basically, you lose motion. He lost motion. A stroke can affect your left or your right side, it affected his right side.”
Jerry previously gave insight into Frank’s health struggles in recent months.
“He felt really, really bad,” he told previously The U.S. Sun.
“You would go to see him in the nursing home and one-half of his body was completely done. He would lift his arm up and it would just drop.
“That’s got to be tough to be totally bedridden.”
Jerry explained how Frank grew “frustrated” because he “couldn’t come out and say what he wanted to say,” though some days were “much, much better than others.”
“I’ve seen this when people get tired, they get tired. I think if you don’t have the will to live, you won’t,” Jerry said.
“I think Frank could’ve lived a lot longer if the will to live would’ve been there.”
LEAVING PICKERS
Frank left American Pickers in 2020 to undergo back surgery.
But he never returned, as he was officially let go in 2021.
Frank revealed his feud with co-star Mike during an interview with The U.S. Sun in 2021.
Mike and Frank ended their feud during his health issues and reunited over Memorial Day Weekend of 2023.
Mike was by his side in hospice when he passed, along with other loved ones.
FUNERAL PLANS
Jerry previously told The U.S. Sun how loved ones will honor the star’s final wish to keep his memory alive.
“My understanding at this point, and this was his will, he wanted to come on the back of a motorcycle or a sidecar with his ashes in an urn with a big ride and go back to the Quad Cities.”
Frank’s final ride through the Quad Cities, which is a region of four cities in Iowa and Illinois, would take place in the Spring.
“We’ll do anything we can for him,” Jerry vowed. “That’s what he really wanted to do.”
Frank’s conservator, Chris Davis, also revealed memorial plans for his beloved friend.
He previously told The U.S. Sun, “There will be a celebration of life in the future. It will be big. Fans can attend.