Leon Coffee - Fort Worth Stockyards - Fort Worth, TX
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Rodeo clown Leon Coffee is honored with a star on the Texas Trail of Fame in the Fort Worth Stockyards, Fort Worth, TX.
Waymark Code: WMPD9P
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 08/12/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member NCDaywalker
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Mr. Coffee's star is located on the north side of E Exchange Ave, in front of The Coliseum, and it says:

Texas Trail of Fame
Luke "Leon" Coffee
Rodeo Clown
Fort Worth Stockyards

The Texas Trail of Fame website (see link) has a depiction of Mr. Coffee, along with this biography:

World-famous rodeo clown, Leon Coffee has a list of accomplishments that continues to grow. A United States Army veteran, bullfighter, and "man in the can," the lifetime gold card member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA, joined in 1973) has TV, rodeo commentary, documentaries, color commentaries, commercials, and even movies (including 8 Seconds, My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys and Jericho, 2001) to his credit. He has been featured in print and on the covers of many leading newspapers and magazines. He has worked the National Finals Rodeo in four different decades, two different centuries, and two different millenniums with his familiar green hat and happy face. A mule act has also captured the attention of thousands.

Coffee has delighted crowds and helped protect contesting cowboys for over 30 years. He has repeatedly been selected as a barrel man and bullfighter for the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas, NV. Leon Coffee was named PRCA Clown of the Year in 1983 and has continued to be honored for his humor by being one of the top three candidates for Clown of the Year from 1984-2001. In February 2004, Leon was inducted into the Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame in Belton, Texas, for his more than thirty (30) years of service to the rodeo industry. Coffee has participated in major annual rodeos throughout Texas. He was selected as the barrel man for the inaugural Pace Championship event in Las Vegas, NV, in 2000. Coffee celebrated his 25th year of participating in Nampa, Idaho’s 90th Annual Snake River Stamped in July 2005. He has also performed at the Cheyenne Frontier Days, that has earned the nickname as the "Daddy of 'em All". Some of Leon's additional achievements are: Lone Star Circuit Finals Rodeo bullfighter 1980, ’82; USSTC Cup Finale (Dallas) barrel man 2001-02; Pace Classic (Dallas) barrel man 2003; USSTC Cup Finale (Las Vegas) barrel man 2000; Wrangler Bullfight Tour Finals barrel man 1999; and Texas Circuit Finals Rodeo 1980-82, ’92, ’96, ’97.

With all the traveling he has done since 1977, Leon Coffee still makes time to visit the children’s wards at local hospitals as he works the rodeos across the country. He has participated in the Adirondack Stampede Charity Rodeo (ASCR) in Glen Falls, NY, where the majority of the proceeds from the ASCR are donated to charities to help kids and families in the Glen Falls area. When asked about his career, this Blanco, Texas, native, famed rodeo clown, bullfighter and barrel man says "I wouldn't trade what I've done for a million dollars…"

About the Texas Trail of Fame: (visit link)

The Texas Trail of Fame was established in 1997 to honor those who have made a significant contribution to our Western way of life. Throughout the walkways of the Fort Worth National Historic District, bronze inlaid markers have been placed in honor of their achievements. The desire of the Texas Trail of Fame is to inspire and educate visitors through the adventure of reflecting on these Westerner’s accomplishments. Trail Guides are available at the Stockyards Visitor's information Center. So come on out to the Fort Worth Stockyards, grab a guide, and hit the trail!
Website with more information on either the memorial or the person(s) it is dedicated to: [Web Link]

Location: Fort Worth Stockyards

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