INDIANAPOLIS -- For more than 20 years, Florence Henderson was a huge part of the Indianapolis 500. So in her death, Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials honored her in their "Lights at the Brickyard" event.
One of the fences was lit up in Henderson's memory.
Henderson, the former "Brady Bunch" mother, died on Thanksgiving. She sang at more than 20 Indy 500s, and was Grand Marshal for the 100th Running in May.
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Much of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is lit for the "Lights at the Brickyard."
Through Dec. 31, tickets are available for the event, where visitors can see:
- 2 million lights
- 400 displays
- 40 scenes
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Thursday, IMS lit a fence with the words:
God Speed
We love you
Florence Henderson
God Speed - We will love you forever, Florence Henderson. You’ll always be part of the IMS family.#IMSLights pic.twitter.com/K6qOHwPIqP
— Indy Motor Speedway (@IMS) December 2, 2016