On the day he died, Donald Peters bought his wife a lottery ticket.
Charlotte Peters, 78, later learned the odd numbers on that slip of paper were worth $10 million.
"I'm numb," Peters told the Associated Press after claiming the jackpot.
The News-Times says Peters has to choose between a lump sum and annual payments.
"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 tells the wire service, referring to a local casino. "I'm going to go home and sit and think."
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