Pamela Jean Burnett, 69 of Joshua Tree, CA passed away on the morning of April 28, 2021 at Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, CA. She was born January 31, 1952 in Center, Texas to Jay Ramsey Tomlin and Geraldine Tomlin. Pam grew up in Orange and graduated from Orangefield High School in 1970.
Pam is survived by her three children and their spouses: Tony and Ginny Pickett of Riverside, CA, Kristy and Brad Nation of Rock Hill, SC and Dereck Burnett of Joshua Tree as well as her Grandson, Hunter Pickett; five siblings: Larry, Vicky, Jimmy, Jeff and Lisa; mother Geraldine Tomlin; three step-sons: Ben, Luke and Jake Burnett. She joins her lov ing husband Harry Burnett who preceded her in death in 2011.
After the field was cut to three the remaining players agreed upon a three-way chop.
Gerald Stogner was awarded the top prize for $23,742 for having the largest chip stack at 5,420 which was slightly more than
Duc Le in second place with 4,780,000, while
Clinton Phillip sat in third place.
Stogner, a native of Kokomo, Mississippi, will also take home the shiny championship belt buckle and plaques for his victory. I drove seven and a half hours to come play this tournament and it was definitely worth it, he told
PokerNews. I just had a feeling I had a chance when I saw the entry numbers on the first few flights