Missouri couple claim $96.5M Powerball jackpot

Mar 28, 2014, 11:40 pm (50 comments)

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ST. CHARLES, Mo. — A St. Charles, Missouri, man and his wife are living the dream that they "never in a gazillion years" expected to have, after they discovered their Powerball ticket from March 22 was worth $96.5 million.

John Brands said he checked his Missouri Lottery tickets with the numbers on the Lottery's website the morning after the drawing, before heading out to play golf. When all six numbers matched, he went to wake his wife, Susan.

"I thought the house was on fire," she said. "I thought he was messing with me."

After showing her the ticket and the website, the pair said they "walked around the house shell-shocked."

"I almost fell over," Susan said remembering the moment she saw all six numbers.

John, a civil engineer, has already quit his job, but Susan, a student studying web design, plans to finish out the semester. John is originally from Portageville, and Susan grew up in Wichita, Kan. Both the Brands are 49-years-old.

As for spending their windfall, the Brands said they plan to "treat themselves to some decent cars," since the cars they currently drive are eight and 10 years old. They also plan to travel, including a trip to New Zealand.

"We're nerds," Susan joked, as she explained they are also movie buffs. "That's where 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit' were filmed."

The Brands also said they plan to spend time doing the things they always wanted to do, but didn't have time, such as learning new languages, going to culinary school to learn cooking techniques and for John, taking guitar lessons.

"We are just so humbled by this experience," Susan added. "John and I both feel very blessed and grateful to have this happen to us."

John also mentioned he would also love to buy some farm land.

"Like the line from the movie 'O Brother, Where Art Thou,' 'You ain't no kind of man, if you ain't got land,'" he quipped.

John Brands purchased the winning ticket at Bridgeton Mobil. He let the computer select the winning combination, which was: 13, 28, 31, 55, 58, and the Powerball was 15. The Brands' prize is the sixth-largest jackpot ever won in Missouri.

Bridgeton Mobil will receive a bonus of $50,000 for selling the winning jackpot ticket.

The Brands are the 29th players to win a Powerball jackpot in Missouri, and the 397th Missouri Lottery-made millionaires, since the Lottery began in 1986.

Thanks to lejardin for the tip.

Lottery Post Staff

Comments

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

No comment. Bang Head

duckman's avatarduckman

"He let the computer select the winning combination, which was: 13, 28, 31, 55, 58, and the Powerball was 15"

A quick pick wins again ...

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by golfer1960 on Mar 29, 2014

No comment. Bang Head

you new name is (eeyore) Green laugh

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Congratulations John & Susan Brands Spend WiselyParty

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Quote: Originally posted by golfer1960 on Mar 29, 2014

No comment. Bang Head

Congrats to them both and may all thar hobbit dreams come true

lord voldermort

lord of the rings still comes second to harry potter.Chair

but congrats to the winners Banana... How about a powerball winner in north carolina some time soon

4 year drought here.Sad Wavey

Saylorgirl's avatarSaylorgirl

Congratulations and may you enjoy life to the fullest.

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Nice catch!

Piaceri

Congrats to the lucky couple! Let the fun begin! Wooooo!!!!! DanceDance

Party

Smoke Fan

Guess I'm a loser cause I don't own no land and I live in Government housing.

 

Unhappy

Greg2117's avatarGreg2117

College student at 49 years......impressive. And the husband quiting his civil engineener  job. I'm surprissed he left that job right away considering all the hard work and money it would take to get that position.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by Greg2117 on Mar 29, 2014

College student at 49 years......impressive. And the husband quiting his civil engineener  job. I'm surprissed he left that job right away considering all the hard work and money it would take to get that position.

I agree.  Seems like it would have taken him a couple of months to hand off his work and not compromise his professional title and/or license (and I am not referring to helping his employer out but protecting his own good name).  I am glad the wife is finishing out her semester at least. Learning is lifelong!

Dynomitemike

Good For You John And Susan:

Sometimes Lady Luck does pick the right winmners.

M ay You invest well and give back to God what God has given to You:

IPlayWeekly's avatarIPlayWeekly

That's a good win, generational wealth

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