Ace Patton Ashford didn’t just dream of rodeo—he lived it with determination that inspired everyone around him. Known for arriving early, working hard, and never complaining about the long miles or injuries, he quickly became respected in the arena. Those who watched him grow saw a young competitor whose dedication and humility matched his ambition.
After his tragic passing, friends and fellow riders remember him through countless stories of kindness—helping younger ropers, caring for horses, and smiling through setbacks. Though he’s gone from the saddle, his spirit remains in the arenas and practice pens, remembered as someone who lived boldly and left a lasting mark on the rodeo community.
