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Adding your products to cartWho owns the Lane Frost brand?Despite the passage of time, Lane Frost is more popular than ever. Stetson Frost, Lane's nephew, is in charge of the Lane Frost Brand. "We do about 30 orders a day, 3,000 orders a month," he said.
Who were Lane Frost pallbearers?Lane's friends, Tuff Hedeman, Jim Sharp, Cody Lambert, Clint Branger, Wes Ward, and Guy Sartin served as pallbearers. Lane was Laid to rest next to his friend and mentor, Freckles Brown. "When I have to think of Lane there, I like to think of Freckles there with him."
Was Lane Frost a cowboy?Lane's Legacy
Lane was an American cowboy and champion professional bull rider who won the 1987 PRCA World Bull Riding Championship and also had a tragic accident at Cheyenne Frontier Days in 1989 which led to his death.
What made Lane Frost famous?Lane Frost was a rising star in bull riding who won championships at rodeos across the West during the 1980s. He was the sixteenth ranked cowboy in the nation in his first year as a professional bull rider, at age nineteen, and in the top fifteen every year after that.
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