Obituary

Franklin “Frank” Fredrick Brennfoerder

March 19, 1929 - July 21, 2023

Franklin “Frank” Fredrick Brennfoerder, 94, of Lincoln, passed away on July 21, 2023. He was born on March 19, 1929 in Ruskin, Nebraska to Herman and Bertha (Smith) Brennfoerder. He grew up in Nelson, Nebraska and graduated from high school in 1948.

Frank enjoyed mechanical work and working on cars. In 1948 Frank began his racing career in Deshler, Nebraska and won his first race in 1949 at the Nuckols County Fair, driving a dirt track roadster. He would run at tracks all across Nebraska as well as surrounding states.

In 1950, Frank joined the Air Force serving in Illinois, England, and Germany during the Korean War until being discharged in 1954. He married Jean Brittenham on March 17, 1958 and to this union were born 3 daughters, Jennifer, Cindy, and Jill. Frank continued car racing and winning in modified stock cars, super modifieds, and sprint cars throughout the Midwest until 1974.

Frank always ran a garage and was an accomplished mechanic, building cars, engines, and rebuilding carburetors. He was always willing to help other racers. Frank even helped design Eagle Raceway when it was cut out of a farm field. He was inducted into the Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame on August 29, 2001, the Big Car Association Hall of Fame on September 8, 2016, and the High Banks Racing Hall of Fame in 2005 and Beatrice Speedway Racing Hall of Fame in 2004. Frank continued rebuilding carburetors until 2021.

Family members include his wife of 65 years Jean; daughters Jennifer Conklin of Oklahoma, Cindy Brennfoerder and spouse Steve Wagner of Lincoln, and Jill (Paul) Connolly of St. Charles, Illinois; grandchildren Franklin, Melody, Aaron, Anna, Gabe, Jocelyn, Cayden, Addison, and Gavin; great-grandchildren Hannah, Rayleah, and Aedan; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

Preceded in death by his parents Herman and Bertha, sisters Anna and Blanche, and his grandson Joshua Gene.

A visitation will be held at 12-7 p.m. where family will greet friends 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at Roper and Son’s South Chapel, 3950 Hohensee Drive, Lincoln, NE 68518.

A Funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 26, 2023, at Roper and Sons South Chapel, 3950 Hohensee Drive, Lincoln, NE 68516.

Memorials to Havelock Christian Church at 6520 Colfax Ave, Lincoln, NE 68507, or People’s City Mission.

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Services

July25

Visitation

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Roper & Sons South Chapel

3950 Hohensee Drive (40th & Yankee Hill)
Lincoln, NE 68516

(402) 261-5907
July26

Funeral

CST

Roper & Sons South Chapel

3950 Hohensee Drive (40th & Yankee Hill)
Lincoln, NE 68516

(402) 261-5907

Share a Memory or Condolence

December 22, 2023

Frank was a great mechanic I had a old Chevy with a six cylinder and Babbitt bearings when I was fifteen yrs old I took the engine out and he overhauled it for me in his shop and watching him race a sprint car at eagle ne seems like he always ran the fastest

– Roy ness
July 27, 2023

Frank was a very nice giving man. He will be deeply missed.

– Randy Hunt
July 27, 2023

My lifelong memory of Frank was from a very cold Christmas morning in the 70’s when he came to my house to rebuild my carburetor right there on the street. He was a very kind gentleman who was always willing to give advice with a smile. Condolences to his family.

– Ken Lintz
July 27, 2023

So sorry to read about Frankie B’s passing. We are in Iowa for the Knoxville Nationals but want to send our heartfelt condolences to all the family. We have many fond memories of Frank including many years of camping during the Knoxville Nationals. Sending our Love ❤️ & sympathy.

– Larry & Vicki Jurgens
July 25, 2023

Uncle Frank was a hero to Leon, Terry, and Jerry. There were some of his racing car bodies at gramma and grampa place in Nelson. We wore out those cars, we put a hundred thousand miles in those cars. A race car driver…what more could a kid have as a hero? As we grew up, we realized he was a good man. What more could a kid have as a hero? RIP Uncle Frank, you will never be forgotten.

– jerry grossman
July 25, 2023

Frank & Jean included us in their family with open arms when their daughter, Cindy married my husband’s brother Steve Wagner. NO ONE in our entire lives has been as loving and inclusive. —-Certainly not any of our own blood relatives. God bless them both AND everyone in their family who became our family. Frank will be, IS missed. He is a fine, unassuming man. I know he is having a great time now, driving fast cars.

– Paige G. Wagner
July 24, 2023

I will never forget the racing help and life lessons that Frank gave me as a young race driver to be. He never asked for anything in return, they do not make men like that any more. Hope Franks family is doing fine. God bless you guys

– Doug Wolfgang
July 24, 2023

This was my uncle Frank. He was such a nice man, you couldn’t get a better man, uncle, mechanic, racecar driver, etc… My best memories from my younger years, is of going to his races, it was so exciting, especially when you’re uncle is driving! If you needed a car worked on, or anything, at all, he was your guy!!! I will greatly miss him. I did get to see him a lot when Mom, (his sister) was in the hospital, in Lincoln, for so long, after hip surgery! It was so special, that he came about everyday, to visit Mom & all of us!. He was so healthy looking, & spry feeling, for his age. And we also got to see our cousins, too, after way too long!!! My thoughts & prayers are with his family! Lincoln lost a really good man, but heaven gained him!!!.. Love You All!💖🌹💐

– Jodi Taylor

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