Burnett is buried at
Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minnesota. Funeral and burial services were held on May 24, 2002. In 2002, Burnett, along with Beamer, Bingham and Glick, were posthumously awarded the
Arthur Ashe Courage Award. A post office in his hometown of Bloomington, Minnesota, was renamed the Thomas E. Burnett Jr. Post Office. Every May, Oak Grove Middle School students volunteer for a Thomas Burnett Day of Service. At Jefferson High School, Burnett's former teammates created a memorial to honor him situated between two football practice fields. The school's hallways display photos of Burnett and his jersey, In 2008, Thoratec Europe Limited (Thoratec Corporation's European distribution arm based in Great Britain) gave its new UK headquarters in
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, the name Burnett House. In mid-2002, Deena Burnett and her daughters moved from San Ramon back to
Little Rock, Arkansas, near where she grew up and where her family still lives. At the
National 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center, Burnett is memorialized at the South Pool, on Panel S-68, along with other passengers from Flight 93. On September 1, 2011, his widow Deena Burnett was interviewed on the death of
Osama bin Laden where she said that
his death had given her closure. She learned of the news while in bed and told her daughters the next morning. His mother, Beverly Burnett thanked and praised the
Navy SEALs and echoed Deena's words of having more closure after bin Laden's killing. On September 11, 2011, the tenth anniversary of the attacks, the Bloomington Crime Prevention Association sponsored the first annual Tom Burnett Jr. Hometown Heroes Celebration at the Hilton Mall of America. The event featured a keynote address given by Senator
Amy Klobuchar, and the presentation of the Tom Burnett Jr. Remember Award would be given to citizens who demonstrate leadership, selflessness, and a commitment to others. James Caauwe, President of the Association, explained the event thus: "We wanted to remember Tom Burnett Jr. and the sacrifices he made, but not only the sacrifices that he made on 9/11 but who he was as a person. We looked at those qualities that he had of leadership and of community service and recognized people that are doing that today." The occasion was also marked with the dedication of Hero's Garden, a memorial that stands in Burnett's honor at Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Business and Management, where Burnett received his MBA. == In popular culture ==