Remembering Bobby Kerr: A Tribute to a Legendary Cowboy and Mustang Trainer

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Remembering Bobby Kerr: A Tribute to a Legendary Cowboy and Mustang Trainer

The rodeo world mourns the loss of Bobby Kerr, a renowned cowboy and five-time PRCA Specialty Act of the Year, who passed away at the age of 67 after battling esophageal cancer. Kerr, known for his passion for training American Mustangs, dedicated over 50 years to working with horses. Born in Ontario, Canada, Kerr pursued his cowboy dreams by moving to the U.S. at a young age. He made a name for himself as a specialty act in rodeo events, earning accolades and recognition for his performances. Kerr and his wife Susan founded the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1997 to honor and preserve Western culture. His legacy lives on through his family and the animals and ranch he leaves behind. Fans can pay tribute to Kerr by donating to the Bobby Kerr Benefit Account to support his beloved ranch and animals. The rodeo community remembers Kerr as a talented, kind-hearted, and loyal friend who will be deeply missed.