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AUGUST 15, 1913 - - JUNE 23, 2003 "HAPPY TRAILS TO REX CAUBLE & HIS HORSE, CUTTER BILL" It is reported that before his death he was able to finish his autobiography telling "HIS SIDE OF THE STORY" and that is what this site is going to be about! Not like those trash rugs that want to make a buck on false facts. It is reported that one of the local papers had nerve enough to ask widow at the time of his death, if he made deathbed confession to the crimes, the fact is he still stated he was "INNOCENT MAN"! When the autobiography becomes available, we will make sure you can find how to get it! If you have information, comment, or photo you want placed on this website, contact webmaster: Anyone needing to email his wife Anna email: The Rex Cauble family wants the public
to know that ANY materials published under
the title of "COWBOY MAFIA" is in NO way
sponsored or endorsed by the
Rex Cauble family
in any manner or form !
Neither Rex Cauble or his family
was consulted in the writing of the
book named "Cowboy Mafia"! Rex Cauble was a former cutting-horse champion
who became chairman of the Texas Aeronautics
Commission and an honorary Texas Ranger. Cutter
Bill was World Champion in 1962. In 1978, Rex
received the American Medical Center Research
Humanitarian Award for his efforts in finding a cure
for cancer. Rex's famous holdings were his Cutter
Bill's Western Wear stores in Dallas and Houston,
where Country and Western stars could be seen
shopping. Cutter Bill was introduced into the
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame on March 9,
2003.
He is survived by his wife, Anna Marie Cauble; sister,
Crystelle Pully; stepdaughter, Sonya Hartley and her
husband, Lyle; two granddaughters, Emily Marie and
Alysa Victoria Hartley; aunt, Marion (Ducie) Cauble;
and niece, Nancy Irving and her husband John. |
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