When did Spud Jones pass away?
Spud Jones passed away peacefully on July 4, 2025, after an illness.
Sports / Rodeo
The rodeo community mourns the loss of Spud Jones, a Navajo bull riding legend and the first Navajo rider to reach the National Finals Rodeo (NFR). Jones passed away on July 4, 2025, at the age of 36, leaving behind a legacy of inspiration...
Spud Jones's journey to the NFR began with a passion for bull riding that he cultivated from a young age. Following in his father's footsteps, who was a PRCA cardholder, Jones quickly rose through the ranks, earning his professional card at 20. In 2008, he made history by becoming the first Navajo bull rider to qualify for the NFR, marking the 50th anniversary. Despite dabbling in the PBR, Jones found his stride in the PRCA, capturing wins at prestigious events such as the National Stock Show and Rodeo in Denver and the Lea County Fair & Rodeo in Lovington, N.M. He is remembered not only for his achievements in the arena but also for his character and dedication to giving back to his community.
Spud Jones passed away peacefully on July 4, 2025, after an illness.
His biggest accomplishment was becoming the first Navajo bull rider to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in 2008.
His funeral services will be held at The Door Christian Fellowship Church in Gallup, New Mexico, on July 11, 2025, followed by burial at the Tohatchi Community Cemetery.
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