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- DENTON, Texas — Rex Cauble was a millionaire cowboy who loved horses, hated drugs and cozied up to the elite, from the Texas governor to the president's sister.
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- DENTON, Texas — Rex Cauble was a millionaire cowboy who loved horses, hated drugs and cozied up to the elite, from the Texas governor to the president's sister.
who owns cauble ranch today in denton tx | Rex Cauble (August 15, 1913—June 23, 2003) was born in Vaughan, Texas to cotton farmers, Lou Butts and Fred C. "Buddy" Cauble. |
cauble ranch pictures | Rex Cauble, who was considered the headman of the operation was sentenced to a maximum of 95 years and was in risk of losing a third of his holdings, which were estimated to be 55 to 80 million dollars. |
rex cauble movie | Rex Cauble was born in Vaughan, Texas to cotton farmers, Lou Butts and Fred C. "Buddy" Cauble. |
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- Rex Cauble, who was considered the headman of the operation was sentenced to a maximum of 95 years and was in risk of losing a third of his holdings, which were estimated to be 55 to 80 million dollars.
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- For a very rich woman-the partnership she has with her son Lewis Rex Cauble, the “L” of J&L, is valued at some $60 million-Josephine has very little independence.
Controversial oil millionaire praised after death by friends
Rex Cauble, the late, controversial Texas multimillionaire who 21 years ago was convicted of smuggling Colombian marijuana, was praised Monday by friends in Oklahoma and Texas.
Actor Dale Robertson of Yukon and Roy Graham of Roanoke, Texas, who wrote a book about Cauble titled "Texas Mafia," said Cauble was of high character and was wrongly accused of criminal activity.
Cauble, a well-known rancher and oilman of Denton, Texas, was buried Friday in Dallas. He died June 23 in a hospital in Durant. He was 89.
"He was a good man. I don't think I ever asked him to donate something on a charity deal that he didn't give," said Robertson, who over the years has helped in fund drives for such groups as the Salvation Army and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. "Rex was always there."
Robertson, a Western actor who also has long been interested in horses, said he had known Cauble since meeting him about 40 years ago at a rodeo in Hou