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Gregory Wade Crabtree

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Gregory Wade Crabtree

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
29 Nov 2005 (aged 31)
Flatonia, Fayette County, Texas, USA
Burial
Flatonia, Fayette County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Professional Bullfighter and cowboy life saver.

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PBR Bullfighter Greg Crabtree Killed in Tragic Accident

The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) mourns and regretfully announces the passing of one of the most devoted members of the PBR family. Known for his unbridled energy, enthusiasm and talent, Greg Crabtree passed away on Tuesday, November 29. When not on the road attending a PBR sanctioned event, Crabtree managed his farm in Cuero, Texas. On Tuesday, Crabtree was involved in a bulldozing accident while clearing brush on some property near Flatonia, Texas. Information concerning the accident was provided by the Fayette County Sheriff's Office in La Grange, Texas.

Greg is celebrated by family, friends and fans for his unique personality, not to mention his fearless attitude and unparalleled ability to save bull riders as a member of the Dickies DuraBullfighting team. Week in and week out, Crabtree unselfishly sacrificed his well-being to save the lives of top PBR cowboys. Greg Crabtree was greatly respected and trusted by the PBR's top 45 bull riders who voted him to defend their lives against their 2,000 pound bovine opponents for the past four years at the PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals held in Las Vegas, Nev.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 3rd at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Flatonia, Texas. For more information please call 361 865 3311. The Rosary will be on Friday, December 2nd at 7:00 p.m. also at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

Crabtree leaves behind wife, Tommie Lynn, and three children; Mason, Katelyn and Victoria.

For the friends and fans who would like to make donations to his memorial fund, please send your checks made payable to the Greg Crabtree Memorial Fund to: Greg Crabtree Memorial Fund, Donation Account, 6 South Tejon #700, Colorado Spring, Colorado 80903. For more information please call the PBR at 719 471 3008.
Professional Bullfighter and cowboy life saver.

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PBR Bullfighter Greg Crabtree Killed in Tragic Accident

The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) mourns and regretfully announces the passing of one of the most devoted members of the PBR family. Known for his unbridled energy, enthusiasm and talent, Greg Crabtree passed away on Tuesday, November 29. When not on the road attending a PBR sanctioned event, Crabtree managed his farm in Cuero, Texas. On Tuesday, Crabtree was involved in a bulldozing accident while clearing brush on some property near Flatonia, Texas. Information concerning the accident was provided by the Fayette County Sheriff's Office in La Grange, Texas.

Greg is celebrated by family, friends and fans for his unique personality, not to mention his fearless attitude and unparalleled ability to save bull riders as a member of the Dickies DuraBullfighting team. Week in and week out, Crabtree unselfishly sacrificed his well-being to save the lives of top PBR cowboys. Greg Crabtree was greatly respected and trusted by the PBR's top 45 bull riders who voted him to defend their lives against their 2,000 pound bovine opponents for the past four years at the PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals held in Las Vegas, Nev.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 3rd at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Flatonia, Texas. For more information please call 361 865 3311. The Rosary will be on Friday, December 2nd at 7:00 p.m. also at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

Crabtree leaves behind wife, Tommie Lynn, and three children; Mason, Katelyn and Victoria.

For the friends and fans who would like to make donations to his memorial fund, please send your checks made payable to the Greg Crabtree Memorial Fund to: Greg Crabtree Memorial Fund, Donation Account, 6 South Tejon #700, Colorado Spring, Colorado 80903. For more information please call the PBR at 719 471 3008.

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