What a tragedy! The whole country is mourning the passing.

Ace Patton Ashford, an 18-year-old rodeo roper, tragically passed away on August 12 after a freak accident near Chilton, Texas. While helping a sick cow, Ashford’s leg got caught, causing him to be dragged by a frightened horse across an open field. Though he was found with head injuries and was alive when first responders arrived, Ashford later died at the hospital.

“Ace never met a stranger, and he had an old soul,” remembered those who knew him, reflecting the deep impact he had on his community. His girlfriend, Sydney Boatright, expressed her grief in a heartfelt Facebook post, writing, “I love you forever, Ace Patton.”

Ashford’s tragic death has left a void in the lives of many who cherished him.

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