Tom Blasingame

Thomas Everett Blasingame, known as Tom Blasingame (February 12, 1898 - December 27, 1989), was a Texas cowboy for seventy-three years. At ninety-one, he was still on the job at the JA Ranch south of Amarillo. Two days after Christmas in 1989, he dismounted his horse, Ruidosa, stretched out on the grass, folded his arms across his chest, and died. Blasingame received many honors for his longevity and dedication to ranching.Born in Waxahachie, the seat of Ellis County, south of Dallas, Blasingame decided as a child that he would work on a ranch. In 1918, he headed to the Texas Panhandle and was hired on the large JA spread, which had been jointly established in the Palo Duro Canyon by John George Adair (1823–1885) and Charles Goodnight (1836–1929), probably the best-known of Texas ranchers throughout history.

Personal facts

Birth dateFebruary 12, 1898
Birth place
Texas , Ellis County Texas , Waxahachie Texas , United States
Date of deathDecember 27, 1989
Place of death
Texas , Armstrong County Texas , Claude Texas

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  1. http://www.windbreakhouse.com/bitter_creek_junction_117231.htm