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			<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 02:50:28 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Conn. retiree, 79, purchased winner the day he suffered fatal heart attack<br /><br />The Associated Press<br /><br />updated 9:13 p.m. ET, Sat., Jan. 3, 2009<br /><br />DANBURY, Conn. - On the day that Donald Peters died, he unknowingly provided financial security for his wife of 59 years and their family.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />On Friday, his widow cashed in one of the tickets: a $10 million winner which, in her grief over her husband&#x27;s death, she had put aside and almost discarded before recently checking the numbers.<br /><br />I&#x27;m numb, Charlotte Peters, 79, said at Connecticut Lottery headquarters in Rocky Hill.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />She said she thought she had won $6 million but was surprised to learn from lottery officials she&#x27;d won $10 million.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />She does not yet know what she will do with the money.<br /><br />I&#x27;ve always wanted a Corvette, but I don&#x27;t think I&#x27;ll buy one. I&#x27;ll stick to a small car. I might go to Mohegan Sun, she said, referring to the casino in Connecticut. I&#x27;m going to go home and sit and think.<br /><br />The Peters children think their father would have appreciated the irony.<br /><br />He&#x27;d be very mad, he just passed away and she won a lot of money, said Brian Peters, one of the couple&#x27;s three children. He&#x27;d say, &#x27;Figures!&#x27;<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/26552">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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