Retiree cleans up in lottery drawing

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Geraldine Williams can hire all the personal housekeepers she likes after winning the second-largest single ticket jackpot in North America, the $294 million Mega Millions jackpot.

Meet Geraldine Williams, a retired custodian and cleaning woman who will no longer have to mop her own floors or dust her own furniture.

Williams stepped forward Friday to claim the $294 million Mega Millions jackpot, the second-largest jackpot ever to go to a single person in North America.

Williams, who was introduced at a news conference at state lottery headquarters, said she’ll take the payout in a lump sum of $117.6 million after taxes.

She said she was still stunned by her luck, a week after the numbers were drawn.

“I’m in disbelief,” she said. “I can’t believe it’s me.”

Williams, 68, recalled starring at a television as it showed the winning numbers, clutching her winning ticket and muttering, “Oh, God! Oh, God! Let it be! Let it be!”

Williams cleaned homes after retiring as a custodian at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell. She said she fully intended to keep an appointment to clean a client’s home this week until she was told she had to meet with financial advisers in Boston.

Williams said she told her three children about her good fortune as soon as she knew, but added hiding it from everyone else had been difficult. She kept the winning ticket at a bank before turning it in.

“It’s horrible,” she said. “I don’t like lying, I don’t like sneaking around.”

Very surreal
Williams said she plans to give the money to her children and some charities, and to travel.

Williams, a grandmother of eight who moved to Lowell more than 40 years ago, said she plans to stay in the area.

A neighbor of Williams called her “a bundle of energy.”

“She really will be able to enjoy this. I’m so happy for her. It’s unbelievable, it’s very surreal,” said Paula Peacock, 39.

Peacock said Williams picks up trash in their neighborhood of two- and three-family homes. She added that Williams, “takes care of people that are elderly. If I know, Gerry, she’ll still want to go and take care of them.”

The $294 million is the highest Mega Millions prize in the game’s history, exceeding a $239 million jackpot in February. Williams winning numbers were 10-25-38-39-50 with a Mega Ball 12.

The largest single ticket lottery jackpot winner ever in North America was Jack Whitaker of Scott Depot, W.Va., who won a Powerball jackpot of $314.9 million on Christmas Day 2002.

Other states participating in the Mega Millions game are Georgia, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Virginia and Washington.

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