Bill France Jr.

Bill France Jr.

Bill France Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 4, 2007.
Bill France Jr., who transformed NASCAR from a small Southern sport into a billion-dollar conglomerate during his 31 years as chairman, died Monday at his Daytona Beach, Fla., home. He was 74.

France, who was diagnosed with cancer in 1999, had been in poor health for much of the last decade. Although he was in remission, the extensive treatments took a toll. He never regained his full strength, often had difficulty breathing and had taken to using a motorized scooter to get around.

France was hospitalized at least twice this year but spent his final days resting at home. Officials at Dover International Speedway, where the Nextel Cup series was racing Monday afternoon, lowered the flag in victory lane to half-staff in his memory.

"He had a remarkable career and an even more remarkable life," said his son, Brian France, who replaced him as chairman in 2003. "Words cannot express how much he'll be missed by myself and the rest of our family and by the NASCAR industry overall."

France's last public appearance was Feb. 12 in Daytona Beach, where NASCAR's top names gathered to "Roast and Toast" him at the Bill France Hot Dog Dinner during the Daytona 500 build-up.

Even there, especially there, France Jr., who ruled NASCAR with an iron fist, called the shots.

His toasters that evening were gently reminded to avoid any harsh roasting. France did not speak during the dinner but received guests from his seat on the banquet floor.

A shrewd businessman who was fiercely protective of his family-owned company, France always acted in NASCAR's best interests. His decisions often riled car owners, drivers, sponsors and fans, but France never backed down. He was in charge — like it or not — and he quickly reminded dissenters.

"Part of leadership is having the guts to make a decision and then having the guts to stand by it and making it work," Jeff Burton said in April. "That's what he did on a lot of occasions. He did it in a way that let you know who the boss was and also did it in a way that you respected him. And I've said it all along, I think that is the cornerstone in our sport."

France became chairman in 1972 when he replaced his father, NASCAR founder William Henry Getty France, who retired 25 years after forming the National Association for Stock Car Racing.

"When they announced he was going to take over NASCAR, I kind of started looking for another job, because I didn't think he could pull it off. I was wrong," said Junior Johnson, one of NASCAR's first stars who won 50 races. "He did a better job than his father did, and he succeeded in every aspect of it."

France had prepped for the job by doing a little bit of everything during his rise through the grass roots ranks of racing.

Bill France Sr. put Bill Jr. in charge of crowd control at one of the early 1950s beach races at Daytona Beach. It was a difficult situation — there seemed to be no way to fence in the beach area and keep people from walking in without buying tickets. But young France had learned some lessons from his dad about ingenuity:

"We put up signs in the scrub areas along the road that said 'Beware of snakes' and funneled people through out gates. It worked out pretty good," France said.

He also was a flagman, sold concessions, parked cars, scored races, promoted events and even helped in the construction of Daytona International Speedway.

France worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week as he drove a compactor, bulldozer and grader in the 13 months it took to build the track. He once even tried to use a mule to pull trees out of the swamps, because the motorized equipment kept getting stuck.

When he finally took over NASCAR, he inherited a sport that was rich in Southern tradition but mostly unknown everywhere else in the United States.

"His dad started it, got it up and running, and Junior took it and put the people together to take it from a southern sport to a national sport," said Petty, a seven-time NASCAR champion. "He was there where it was developed with the TV, when it was developed with the new cars, where it was developed from half-mile dirt tracks to superspeedways.

"You just look at the popularity and look at the people and look at the money involved — he must have done a heck of a job at it."

Over the span of three remarkable decades, France oversaw the expansion of the sport, parlaying the loyal fan base of the Deep South into sold-out tracks in New England, California, Texas and the Midwest. He also moved the season-ending awards banquet to New York City in an effort to court the Madison Ave. money.

"His role in the impact of the sport has been huge," Burton said. "His personality came at a time when it was what our sport needed. I think he did an incredible job of basing his opinion on what he believed the facts to be and then having the courage to make that decision and see it through.

"He ain't a waffler. ... He's just going to go do it."

It all translated into more money from sponsors, bigger paydays for drivers and robust TV audiences.

Before France's tenure began, the few races that did make it onto TV were only shown in snippets on shows such as ABC's "Wide World of Sports." But within six years, France had a deal with CBS Sports to televise the 1979 Daytona 500 from flag to flag.

The race received huge ratings, with Richard Petty winning after Donnie Allison and Cale Yarborough crashed on the final lap. Allison and his brother, Bobby, then fought with Yarborough on live TV.

It led to more coverage — but through a complicated system where each track negotiated its own TV contract.

But in 1999, NASCAR finally packaged the entire circuit together in a $2.4 billion contract that awarded races to Fox, NBC and TNT that began in 2001.

Through it all, Daytona Beach remained the heart of NASCAR and the France family.

On the 50th anniversary of NASCAR, France took part in a bus tour around Daytona, talking about the sports' history. The tour included the hotel where the initial NASCAR organizational meeting took place, France Jr.'s boyhood home, his father's gas station, the north turn of the beach course and more.

France, who had a mild heart attack in 1997, relinquished his role as NASCAR president to Mike Helton in 2003.

He handed off chairman duties to son Brian in 2003. But it wasn't always smooth between father and son, evidenced by an awkward moment during a 2003 news conference to announce NASCAR's shift into nontraditional markets. Brian France represented NASCAR that day, with France squirming in the audience as the speech plodded along.

Frustrated with Brian's presentation, France couldn't take it any longer. He stood up, and without a microphone, awkwardly interrupted to emphasize a point he didn't think Brian was making clear enough.

As the crowd chuckled at "Bill just being Bill," Brian twisted uncomfortably on the stage.

"I told him I was disappointed that he thought he needed to make his point at that time," Brian France later said.

Eight months later, though, France lauded his son as he handed him the reigns.

"I've got total confidence in what Brian can do," France Jr. said. "He's loaded with street smarts."

France's daughter, Lesa France Kennedy, runs International Speedway Corp., the owner and operator of most of the major U.S. race tracks. His younger brother, Jim, is the executive vice president of NASCAR and vice chairman of ISC.

France also is survived by his wife, Betty Jane, and three grandchildren.

Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press

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Eric Eugene Davis

August 10, 2012

He was a great man I never knew until I reseached my DNA background.

James Wilder

July 15, 2012

Bill C. France was a very brilliant man.

Flamant

October 13, 2009

My Condolence to the entire Family.
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James Curci

June 24, 2007

My condolences to the entire family,
Mr. France will be missed by many.

Dion Rodriguez

June 22, 2007

I would like to thank Mr. France for giving us the greatest sport in the world. His hard and tireless work made it was is is today and i am eternally greatful. My appreciation for doing it the right way and expecting your atheletes to conduct themselves in a professional manner and be the role models they are.

Juliet Hicks

June 22, 2007

To a WONDERFUL man in NASCAR you will be missed! My Prayers are with you and your family. God Bless You. Juliet

Heather McDaniel

June 17, 2007

I grew up in Ormond, Mr. France will be missed dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with the France family during this trying time.
God bless and God speed

Betty Johnson

June 15, 2007

When you look up at the stars at night think of them as porch lights left on to welcome Bill France home.
God bless the France family and thank you for sharing your Nascar dream.

HERB WEBB

June 15, 2007

THANKS TO YOU, BILL, I AM FOREVER A NASCAR FAN.

C. Kirven Mills

June 15, 2007

This nation owes so much to the France family. I met Bill France Sr. in Walkers cay fishing but never met Bill France Jr. My loss. What a wonderful controbution to our country and to the art of creating and running an empire. We will miss Bill forever. God bless the France family.

Patsy Jo Reed Sircy

June 13, 2007

Very sorry about your loss!! I was in Daytona on many July 4th s on vacation. SO MUCH FUN and MEMORIES because of the Races! Mr. France did so much!!

Monica Carpenter

June 11, 2007

Thank you Mr. France for making NASCAR what it is today. My thoughts and prayers are with the France family during this time.

George & Faye Williams

June 10, 2007

Let me be here to Thank The France Family for all you have done to make racing truly a great sport. He will surely be missed.

Pauline Tyre

June 9, 2007

May God Bless and be with you in your loss. I remember when the Race Track was being built and the Races on the Beach.

Dave & Jan Correll

June 9, 2007

Goodbye to a man who made many people's lives complete. You will be missed.

John/Betty Greene

June 9, 2007

Our deepest sympathy to the France family. NASCAR has been a true gift to the Daytona area and we have been privileged to share in the remarkable vision of a great man. Godspeed to Bill and hugs to the fammily.

Sybil Holley

June 8, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Barbara Burns

June 8, 2007

Having been born and raised in Daytona Beach , and being in a racing family before Nascar. Let me be here to Thank The France family, for all you have done to make racing truly a family sport. My family was at the last beach race and we were at the first,race on the super speedway and a Robets has been at that track ever since. God Bless You Brian, its your turn to step up,and fill your, grand fathers and your Dads place. (NO ONE CAN FILL HIS SHOES. )RIP, Bill

Donna Cary

June 8, 2007

GOD SPEED BILL WE WILL MISS YOU ALWAYS. Nascar has lost another legend.........

Nancy Kittrell

June 8, 2007

TO THE FRANCE JR. FAMILY.
'' GOD NEEDED ANOTHER ANGEL SO HE SAID BILL IT IS TIME.''
GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

The Breon's

June 8, 2007

Thank you Mr. France.

Linda WEBSTER

June 8, 2007

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Michael Penland

June 8, 2007

Thanks for keeping it a wholesome family oriented Great American Pass time. We will miss you, and we are blessed by your spirit. NASCAR is your monument.

Joseph Tringale

June 8, 2007

We will miss you Bill Jr. NASCAR will never be the same without you.

Mr. & Mrs. Lowe

June 8, 2007

Words escape me as we feel for you’re family right now. May our Lord continue to watch over you’re family and loved ones. May the sport called “Nascar” continue in you’re honor Sir. With our deepest respect in God’s name.

Tim & Sissy Hill

June 8, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with with your family at this sad time. Treasure your memories for they will forever live on in your heart. Remember the day will come when you will be together again!

Bob Gehrke

June 7, 2007

I met Bill quite a few times times at the annual stockholders meetings and he was a great guy, just like his dad,Big Bill France! He willingly signed several Daytona International Speedway history books for me as did Jim France.His mother and dad had also siged them for me in the late 80's. He will be missed by all of us!!

Richard H. Wilson

June 7, 2007

What has made NASCAR so different in this impersonal sports market is the feeling that we as fans are part of the family, not just dollars at the ticket window or bodies in seats. That is the legacy of the France family. No other sports fans in the world feel a loss like race fans and today we do feel a loss. But we also feel grateful for a man and a family who did so much to make our sport what it is today. Our hearts and prayers go out to the France family. We were proud of "Big Bill", proud of "Billy" and proud Jim, Brian and Lisa. Thanks for the memories of the past and the ones to come in the future.

Alan Hart

June 7, 2007

I am thankful to have been associated with NASCAR and to have known the France family for many years. God bless Mary Jane,Bryan,Lisa and all the rest.Best wishes to all and God speed to Bill Jr.

Carolyn Carrier

June 7, 2007

Ironically, I lost my dad in June two years ago - he and Bill didn't always see eye-to-eye, but I know my dad had tremendous respect for Bill Jr. , just as he had for Bill Sr. The world is a little sadder now but heaven is much brighter! May God bless you - Betty Jane, Lesa, Brian, Jim and the entire family!

Sheryl Duggan

June 7, 2007

Whata great loss we have suffered in loosing Bill France, Jr. If not for him, who knows where Nascar would be today. I came into Nascar during a hard time in my life in 1987 and found the people to really feel like a big "family". In a world where sports are full of bad mouthed, fighting, beat em up sports, Nascar is a place I can take the family and be assured we will enjoy our time and not have to worry. Granted I have seen some tempers flare(who wouldn't, think about being in traffic and how we feel) but if it tries to get out of hand, they are fined and it is stopped right there. This is the vision of Bill France, aplace where family can enjoy time together and mingle with their "extended family" God bless you & my prayers are with the family!

John Spirides

June 7, 2007

I had the fortune of meeting Mr. France many times. He was a great individual, willing to talk with you, no matter who you were. He brought life to this town with motorsports and his passion for racing. I have lived in this area for 42 years and have seen first hand what Mr. France has done for the town and for the sport. I would like to send my condolences to the entire family, especially to my high school friend Brian as well as to Lesa. God Bless all of you and keep strong through faith. I will certainly pay tribute to Mr. France @ the up-coming Pepsi 400, as should all race fans!

Connie Mull

June 7, 2007

My thoughts are with the France family and friends.

Connie Mull
formerly of Daytona Beach

Bryan Dylewski

June 7, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire France family.Mr. France was a true pioneer that touched many lives and brought people together.keep his dream alive.

Candace Johnson Fox

June 7, 2007

Our thoughts & Prayers are with the France family and entire NASCAR community at this time.

PETER SZYMANSKI

June 7, 2007

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man."

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2007

Marian Novak

June 7, 2007

My prayers and sympathy go to the France family.

Mitch & Tina Ryan

June 7, 2007

Our hearts go out to the NASCAR family at this time and in the days ahead.
Death is certain but memories live forever.

Keith Seagle

June 7, 2007

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Teresa

June 6, 2007

Thank you for sharing your vision with us.

DANNY & BONNIE BOONE

June 6, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Rose Mary Nassif

June 6, 2007

To Brian and your family,
Sorry to hear about the lost of your father. I never knew him but heard so much about him in everything he did for Daytona. You and your family are in my heart and prayer, and if you ever need a smile on your face and have good food. See you at Ruby Tuesday's

Your Server,
Rose Mary

Mitzi Moody

June 6, 2007

Betty Jane, Leesa,Jim and families. Billy worked hard in the field and became a leader. He certainly will be missed. The Ralph Moody family

Rebecca Stewart

June 6, 2007

My sympathy for the family to lose a man that has accomplished so much and did so much for this sport to make it as great as it is.

Robert Rice

June 6, 2007

Nascar has lost its greatest leader. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire France family

tracey laforest

June 6, 2007

Thanks for all the memories over the years. Your legacy will live on through your fans and the company that you built.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Forberg

June 6, 2007

Dear Mrs. France, Brian, Lesa and all family members - Our love and prayers, and God's Blessings go with all of you. May the love of friends and family carry you through this grief.

The Lutes Family

June 6, 2007

Our prayers and thoughts are with the entire France and NASCAR families at this time of great sorrow. Rest in peace Mr. France and may you enjoy the eternal life that our God has so graciously created.

B G ( Bob ) Ginn

June 6, 2007

My sympathy to the France Family.
Glad I got to know you when I was
Manager of Halifax River Yacht Club. May God bless !!

Sonnie & Patty McRae

June 6, 2007

We will miss Bill's passion, drive & enthusiasm... but mostly his humor. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kristine Phillips

June 6, 2007

To the France family; thank you for sharing your wonderful husband and father with so many who were enriched by meeting him.

Ernestine Seales

June 6, 2007

A great man has passed away. Mr. France will be missed. Deepest sympathy to the family.

Joan and Carey Smith

June 6, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

JIM Bachteler

June 6, 2007

Dear Bill.....Thank you for taking the NASCAR family to new heights. You have made stock car racing one of the true elements of excitement the world over. Now, you can teach the Angels the Sport of Speed.

Alyson Kimball & Tommy Curiale

June 6, 2007

Brian, Lesa and Family.. Our heartfelt condolences to you all.. Bill will be missed greatly and we know he was proud that you all are there to carry on your family's legacy.

Jerry and Gloria Zimmek

June 6, 2007

Dear Mrs. France, Brian, Lesa and all family members our love and prayers and God's Blessings go with you at this time of your loss of your loved one. "no more suffering or tears for him" God Bless you always.

DeMartino Family

June 6, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Kershner Family

June 6, 2007

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Lydia Martin

June 6, 2007

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Steve & Rita Cronk

June 6, 2007

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.

Deborah Anderson

June 6, 2007

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Mary Reese

June 6, 2007

To the Family OF Bill , You are all in are thoughts And Prayer..
He will always Be in are hearts he and his Father had bought so much love of racing into are lives, Ive always been #3 Fan but Ill always watch the races and if I can go Ill be there .. Dearly missed ..... The William Reese FAMILY (Deland FLA)

James Beyea

June 6, 2007

Brian, I extend my sympathy to you and your entire family. Your Dad will be missed by all. Your friend/schoolmate from Spruce Creek High back in the early 80's....Jim Beyea.

DAVE DANKWORTH

June 6, 2007

WALK OUTSIDE AT NIGHT---SEE A STAR SHINNING BRIGHT ---BILL IS SAFELY HOME TONIGHT. GOD BLESS YOU!!!

Russ Jensen

June 6, 2007

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Don Smith

June 6, 2007

Rest in peace Bill. As a former safety crew member of the Daytona Speedway up till the 1979 500. I appreciate the measures you took for the betterment of everyone involved with stock car auto racing.

Mark & Diane Harbin

June 6, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with the France family during this time.

Harold Briley

June 6, 2007

To the entire France family,
My thoughs and deepest condolences are with you during this most difficult time. I always admired Bill France, Jr.'s vision, tenacity and leadership for a sport so loved by many. Although I only had the chance to meet him a very few times, he was always very kind and a true gentleman. He will be missed by many. God bless.

Jerry Curci

June 6, 2007

I am thankful to have been a small member of the ISC family while working at the speedway> Many fond memories of Mr. France's guidance. Prayers to his family at this time

MICHAEL PUGH

June 6, 2007

thanks for starting the best sport on the planet

Don Leo

June 6, 2007

Bill, thanks so much for the memories and outstanding job you did with Nascar. Your vision made it what it is today. Your insite and wisdom will be missed as it is now. Nascar has never been the same since you left.
Rest in peace my friend and thanks for all that you have done.

Dede Siebenaler

June 6, 2007

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Betty Jane, Brian, Leesa, Jim and the entire NASCAR Family. We all share in your loss, as we also grieve with you.

Your husband/father/brother was a visionary turned legacy in the world of motorsports, and will forever be remembered as such.

May you find great comfort and love in his memory, and in knowing that he is now free of the physical pain he endured for so long, though rarely letting it show. Your loved one braved a fierce battle, and is now in the loving and comforting hands of our Saviour, The Lord, Jesus Christ.

Peace be with you.

Max Hawkins

June 6, 2007

Revelations 14:13
And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. A Daytonian who was at the first Daytona 500. Thanks for NASCAR Mr William C (Bill) France. You will be missed.

Debi Pickel

June 5, 2007

Thank you Bill for what you gave to NASCAR, you will be sorely missed, but now you will join our fallen NASCAR, Busch and Indy drivers in NASCAR HEAVEN.

Beulah White

June 5, 2007

My thoughts and prayers go out to your family and friends. We will all miss you, Mr. France

Sue Holbrook

June 5, 2007

I attended my first Daytona 500 in 1970 and I've been a fan since then. Thank you, Mr. France, for your vision and for creating a sport that I've enjoyed with my husband and children for many years. I look forward to enjoying it with my grandchildren.

Frank Peek

June 5, 2007

I have been a fan of NASCAR all my adult life. Thank you, France Family, for providing me an enjoyment that I look forward to each week.

randi king

June 5, 2007

to betty,brian,lesa and the entire france family my thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time

Dave Campbell

June 5, 2007

Nascar family: Dont be sad too long,Mr France will be in attendance at all racing events in spirit in the pits,grandstand,the crowd, overseeing the show and fans he so loved.

Mary Lou

June 5, 2007

RIP, hope you and Dale have a good time tradin' stories. Your contribution to our great sport will be missed.

Tonya McCracken

June 5, 2007

Thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends. Bill France Jr will be truely missed.

Aaron O'dwyer

June 5, 2007

I was so very sorry to here about the death in your family
my prayers are with your family at this time of need

Glenn & Joann Rafter

June 5, 2007

TO THE FRANCE FAMILY: OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO ALL OF YOU. HE WAS A TRUE PIONEERING REBEL TO 'MARKET' THE RACING INDUSTRY THE WAY HE DID SO MILLIONS COULD ENJOY THE SPORT. MAY YOU FIND COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT HE IS NO LONGER SUFFERING FROM HIS ILLNESS & ONE GLORIOUS DAY YOU WILL BE RE-UNITED. GOD BE WITH YOU & COMFORT YOU ALWAYS

Sandra Bayron

June 5, 2007

Such a great loss for the entire Nascar family. Our deepest sympathy goes out to his family, friends and the lives he touched. Our prayers will be with you. May God bless you in this time of sorrow.

**48** Tonia Hughes

June 5, 2007

Thank you Bill for making NASCAR what it is today, and for carrying on your fathers dream. You will always be remembered!

Jerry Langley

June 5, 2007

Truly sorry to hear about the passing of Bill France, Jr. He did so much to bring our beloved NASCAR up to the level we enjoy today. Prayers to all the family during this stressful time.

Keith Masemer

June 5, 2007

Thank you for what you brought to the sport like Daytona, and some of the racers like the Earnhardts, the Pettys and others. You will be miss.

Carolyn James

June 5, 2007

My sympathy for the France family "Mr France you help make nascar what it is today,we will miss you dearly"Thanks for making nascar what it is today.

Carroll Neff

June 5, 2007

Thank you for what you brought to the sport. I certainly enjoyed the years that I was in NASCAR as a mechanic and pit crew man. May God grant you and your family a special blessing.

D.L. ZIMMERMAN

June 5, 2007

REST IN PEACE BILL

Martha

June 5, 2007

My greatest sympathy. Dale Earnhardt and all great drivers who have gone before are welcoming Mr. France to their midst in Heaven. Our loss is Heaven's gain.

Dick Eames

June 5, 2007

Rest in peace Mr. France

June 5, 2007

Good speed my friend you were NASCAR !!!

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