Couple thanks store clerk after claiming $1M lottery prize

Apr 9, 2010, 10:03 am (19 comments)

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BARTOW, W.Va. — Frank and Patricia Proud of Durbin are $1 million richer from a Powerball ticket purchased at Trent's General Store at Bartow in Pocahontas County.

At a press conference at Lottery headquarters in Charleston on Thursday afternoon, the couple expressed appreciation for Francine Lambert, who sold them the winning ticket.

"Francine always sells us our tickets," Frank said. "She always tells me if I win I can buy her a pack of gum."

They usually buy one easy pick but sometimes more. The latest batch included six tickets, but they hadn't checked them before going out to eat on Thursday morning.

They were in the breakfast area of Trent's when Lambert informed them someone had purchased a winning ticket. A group gathered and discussed how exciting it would be if a local person was the winner.

When the couple got home, they discovered they had won.

"We went home, checked the ticket and then checked the Web site to make sure," Frank said.

Then they returned to Trent's.

"I waltzed in and said, 'Francine, pick out your gum,' " said Frank, who handed her $100 and told her to keep the change.

Initially, the couple thought they had won $200,000 but then realized the amount was even higher.

They had purchased six tickets with the PowerPlay multiplier on one, which happened to be the ticket that won the million-dollar cash prize. If a player pays a dollar extra for the multiplier option and matches all five white balls, the prize automatically jumps from $200,000 to $1 million.

Computer records indicate there was another $200,000 Powerball prize won from a ticket bought at a Giant Eagle in Granville. However, the player didn't choose the PowerPlay option. That prize hadn't yet been claimed on Thursday afternoon.

The winning ticket purchased by the Prouds had the numbers 4-36-40-44-52. The Powerball on their ticket was 3. The Powerball number drawn was 33, meaning they missed the $125 million jackpot by a single digit.

However, they said they are happy with $1 million.

To pick up their check, they brought along Wally, a stuffed walrus clad in West Virginia University attire. They said Wally is a Mountaineer and goes on all trips with them. He was purchased on a whim, on sale, before their honeymoon in 2006.

Frank has two grown sons and a grandson. Jeremy Proud of Charleston is a chef. Daniel Proud, who is serving in the U.S. Army, has just returned from Iraq and is now in Hawaii. Daniel's son, Layton, is 5 years old.

Asked how they will spend their money, Patricia, a retired bed-and-breakfast operator, said, "We just got it. We'll have to think about it. We'll put it in the bank. We may get a new car."

They have a 1997 Subaru and may get a brand new one, she said. Frank added he plans to buy several more packs of gum for Francine Lambert.

Frank, a certified public accountant, noted he intends to meet the upcoming deadline for his clients for filing income taxes.

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Charleston Daily Mail

Comments

charmed7's avatarcharmed7

Very happy for the couple, Can't wait until my ticket pops UP!

WTG

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

They seem like very nice people ... I can only hope that the thugs that think that they are entitled to the Proud's good fortune leave them alone!!!!!

WE THE PEOPLE ! US Flag ... not we the government !

beaudad's avatarbeaudad

It's always a good Idea to get "Power Play"........(If you can afford it!)  Congrats to them !!!!!

THRUST's avatarTHRUST

Sweet win! Thumbs Up

Powerplay baby! Party

TnTicketlosers's avatarTnTicketlosers

OMG Georiga threw a 444 today,see! Those people are so lucky to have such a great lottery......Enough said !!!!!!

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

The Proud's must be very proud. Even I'm proud of the Proud's and I'm proud to say it proudly. I take great pride in that.

I do have one question though.

Who determined their Powerball number 3 was only a single digit away from the actual Powerball number of 33?

I'm no math whiz but isn't that 30 digits away?

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Yea Durbins!Party

I realize that large lottery prize winners aren't required to 'gift' their winning lottery ticket printing clerk.  Yet, if the winner lives in and purchased in a state where all winner's names and residence city gets automatically published -- and the winner is rather certain that the clerk will know who the name belongs to -- I think it would be delightful for the clerk (in private) to receive a meaningful token amount $100- $1000 (depends upon the winning amount, of course)!

tntea's avatartntea

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Apr 9, 2010

The Proud's must be very proud. Even I'm proud of the Proud's and I'm proud to say it proudly. I take great pride in that.

I do have one question though.

Who determined their Powerball number 3 was only a single digit away from the actual Powerball number of 33?

I'm no math whiz but isn't that 30 digits away?

The winning ticket purchased by the Prouds had the numbers 4-36-40-44-52. The Powerball on their ticket was 3. The Powerball number drawn was 3'3', meaning they missed the $125 million jackpot by a single digit.

 

I believe they meant the extra digit 3 by the initial 3 they had...

 

Great win for the couple.. I bet the Prouds were proud.. NO pun intended...

RJOh's avatarRJOh

"I waltzed in and said, 'Francine, pick out your gum,' " said Frank, who handed her $100 and told her to keep the change.

I think a pack of gum or a candy bar makes a nice gift for the clerk that sold the winning ticket.  I'll have to remember that if I ever win big.

coolmoney

It was nice for the couple to give the clerk something but I would have given that clerk $1000.00 seeing that they won millions!!!!!! But I am glad they gave the clerk anything at all.

tiggs95's avatartiggs95

Quote: Originally posted by coolmoney on Apr 9, 2010

It was nice for the couple to give the clerk something but I would have given that clerk $1000.00 seeing that they won millions!!!!!! But I am glad they gave the clerk anything at all.

They probably gave them more and was being cute with the 100.00 bill to buy some gum..We will never know will we cause it's none of our business..Hope you get to see what you will give someday..Good luck..

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by coolmoney on Apr 9, 2010

It was nice for the couple to give the clerk something but I would have given that clerk $1000.00 seeing that they won millions!!!!!! But I am glad they gave the clerk anything at all.

They won A million not millions and that's before taxes which if they are in a 35% tax bracket makes $650K

ThatScaryChick's avatarThatScaryChick

Congrats, to the Proud family on their win!

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

"...They had purchased six tickets with the PowerPlay multiplier on one, which happened to be the ticket that won the million-dollar cash prize..."

What are the odds for that? Hitting 5 numbers is hard enough,

leave alone having the only ticket in the 6 they bought to have the powerplay option to be the one that hit .

Lotto genies people, lotto genies!

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