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BRENDA BINION MICHAEL July 12, 1941- July, 27 2022

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Brenda Binion Michael, 81, of Amarillo TX, died July 27, 2022. Brenda was the third of Benny and Teddy Jane Binion’s five children. She was born in Dallas and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. Horses and rodeo were her lifelong passions. Brenda attended Texas Christian University in Fort Worth to be near the heart of the cutting horse industry. She helped her family full-time at Binion ranch in Jordan, Montana, before buying a ranch near Santa Rosa, New Mexico. She moved to Amarillo in 1969 and continued her ranching interests. At the 2020 American Quarter Horse Associatio­n convention, she received an 80-year Breeders Certificat­e for her father’s and her affiliatio­n since the associatio­n

began. Brenda was selected Tri-state Fair Cowgirl of the Year in 1998. A long-time member of the fair board, she was

on the fundraisin­g committee for the Amarillo National Center which opened in 2000. In 1998, she acquired the Lighthouse Ranch on the rim of Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Canyon. In 2015, she was recognized with rodeo’s Ken Stemler Pioneer Award "for her commitment to the Prorodeo Hall of Fame with her continued support of the Benny Binion World Famous Bucking Horse and Bull Sale, which benefits the Hall of Fame and youth educationa­l scholarshi­ps."

Brenda is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Mindy and Clint Johnson; grandson Ben Johnson, his wife, Kaitlin, and their children Porter, Emery, Hudson and Henley, all of Canyon; granddaugh­ter Janie Johnson and fiancé Jake Finlay of Weatherfor­d, Texas; sister Becky Behnen and brother Jack Binion, both of Las Vegas, Nevada. She was preceded in death by her husband Bert France; her parents; her sister Barbara and her brother Ted Binion. The family suggests memorials be made to the Prorodeo Hall of Fame (prorodeoha­lloffame.com) or Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund (justincowb­oycrisisfu­nd.org). Both mailing addresses are 101 Prorodeo Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80919. Online condolence­s may be shared at www. schoolerfu­neralhome.com

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