National Airlines installed a plaque in Housley's honor at Variety Children's Hospital in Miami. She was posthumously awarded the Carnegie Medal from the
Carnegie Hero Fund in 1951. There is a memorial to her in front of the Engine 78 firehouse at Philadelphia International Airport. Entertainer
Eddie Cantor performed a benefit show in Jacksonville to raise money for a new wing of the Hope Haven Hospital for Crippled Children to be named in Housley's honor. The Knoxville chapter of the
Shriners dedicated a room in the Crippled Children’s Hospital to Frankie Housley. Fifteen years later, ''
Reader's Digest published A Girl Named Frankie''; its author,
MacKinlay Kantor, called her "the Bravest Woman In America." The bridge on Holbrook Drive in her hometown of Fountain City, Tennessee, was named in her honor in 2017. On October, 9, 2020, a Tennessee State Historical Marker (1E 136) was unveiled in her honor near the corner of Forestal Drive and Tazewell Pike in Fountain City. ==In popular culture==