February 11, 2009 1:48 PM

New Widow's $10M Lottery Miracle

(AP)  On the day Donald Peters died, he unknowingly provided financial security for his wife of 59 years and their family.

Peters bought two Connecticut Lottery tickets at a local 7-Eleven store on Nov. 1 as part of a 20-year tradition he shared with his wife Charlotte. Later that day, the 79-year-old retired hat factory worker suffered a fatal heart attack while working in his yard in Danbury.

On Friday, his widow cashed in one of the tickets: a $10 million winner which, in her grief over her husband's death, she had put aside and almost discarded before recently checking the numbers.

"I'm numb," Charlotte Peters, 78, said at Connecticut Lottery headquarters in Rocky Hill.

Donald Peters usually bought the tickets for 10 weeks at a stretch, so the winning ticket he bought Nov. 1 for the Dec. 2 drawing was among several that Charlotte Peters put aside as she, their three children and two grandchildren coped with his sudden death.

"I was in the grocery store and I had it checked and they told me I was a winner," she said. "I had no idea how much it was."

She said she thought she had won $6 million but was surprised to learn from lottery officials she'd won $10 million.

Charlotte Peters has 60 days to decide whether to take a $6 million pre-tax lump sum payment or stretch the winnings into 21 yearly payments of almost $477,300 each.

She does not yet know what she will do with the money.

"I've always wanted a Corvette, but I don't think I'll buy one. I'll stick to a small car. I might go to Mohegan Sun," she said, referring to the casino in Connecticut. "I'm going to go home and sit and think."

The Peters children think their father would have appreciated the irony.

"He'd be very mad, he just passed away and she won a lot of money," said Brian Peters, one of the couple's three children. "He'd say, 'Figures!"'

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by linfinster January 5, 2009 8:28 PM EST
So sorry about your husband and so very glad about your winning!! Enjoy it!
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by armydog2 January 5, 2009 3:39 PM EST
Enjoy and congratulations, Your hubby is smiling at you from heaven, enjoy and take care of those kids and grandkids.
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by armydog2 January 5, 2009 3:38 PM EST
Enjoy and congratulations, Your hubby is smiling at you from heaven, enjoy and take care of those kids and grandkids.
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by cizzmom January 5, 2009 3:37 PM EST
Best Wishes to the Peter''s family. This truly is a heart warming story!
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by msay3 January 5, 2009 3:30 PM EST
Life has it''s own way of working out... :)
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by wlmrtpatriot January 5, 2009 2:22 PM EST
Go lady! Take the money and run!
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by missybelle-2009 January 5, 2009 1:34 PM EST
Way to go! Enjoy it, enjoy it, enjoy it. Sockpuppet4, not funny.
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by excoachken January 5, 2009 12:40 PM EST
Sounds like the "Ned Devine" Syndrome to me. Life imitates a great movie.
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by January 5, 2009 12:13 PM EST
Human interest stories like these are awesome. It''s sad, but then again it''s funny how the children thought how he''d react.....""FIGURES""......hope she decides to take the lump sum......WAY TO GO!!!
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