Over 100 pages of stories and pictures recall the life of PBR Bullfighter / Texas Cowboy Greg Crabtree, who tragically died at the height of his career. This book of memories was written by family, friends, and fans, and compiled by the Crabtree Family.
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He was a doer, a giver, and more importantly, a man who could look himself in the mirror and feel good about what he had accomplished here on earth.
~Ted Rohan, football coach
Greg was at his best with strangers. He respected animals as well as people. In his world, everyone had their job to do, and he was never more satisfied than when everyone did their job right.
~David Crabtree, Greg's father
Greg always had a natural gift for riding. I always told people he could ride the hair off a horse, saddle or not.
~Steve Alaniz, friend and mentor
The people whose lives were touched by Crabtree ranged from junior rodeo kids and amateur rodeo to guys like Mike White, Chris Shivers, and Mike Leethe gold buckles of our sport
Crabtree was a big, tough, raw-boned son-of-a-gun who loved the game.
~Rob Smets, Dickies Durabullfighter
I wish I could take his children on my lap and tell them funny tales as Greg would surely do, if he were here.
~Bettye Allen, lifelong friend
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