At the helm of the Burnett Oil Company, The Burnett Foundation, and Burnett Ranches (including the 6666), LTD, Anne Windfohr Marion contributed to the cultural expansion of Fort Worth and...
Playing cowboys and Indians with friends developed Ann Lowdon Call’s cowgirl spirit and helped transform her into a top American Quarter Horse Association competitor. Ann was serious when it came...
Velda Tindall Smith was a classic cowgirl from the golden age of rodeo. She learned to trick ride at the age of twelve and gave her debut performance the following...
Anne grew up in Fort Worth and spent time on her father’s Triangle Ranch mastering the qualities of a top hand through her friendships with the cowboys. Heir to the...
Growing up on the family’s 150-year-old ranch, Mollie learned every ranching task from working on windmills to branding cattle. After graduating from Fisk University, Mollie returned to the ranch to...
Mollie Jr. grew up on the family ranch, Taylor-Stevenson in Houston, Texas, attended Texas Southern University, and worked as a professional model before returning to the ranch to preserve her...
One of the first women to become a leader in the equine industry, Carol began competing in horse events as a child. She inherited her passion for horses from her...
“Atomic Blonde” is how Pam’s Las Vegas birth announcements read. Always competitive, Pam’s spirit and dedication made her a true ambassador for rodeo as a competitor and a promoter. Her...
Raised by her grandparents as heir to the Rafter S Ranch, Mary grew up shunning socials and other affairs for ranch work. The hard work and values she learned on...
Called the greatest female country composer in history, Cindy wrote her first song when she was twelve. She is the only songwriter to have made the Top Ten Hits in...