Coos Bay woman Ann Charkowicz said she had a "good feeling" after
she and her husband Brian saved a toddler from being hit by a car. The
feeling led her to buy an Oregon Lottery Raffle ticket that turned out
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The couple were preparing to go on a vacation to hunt for agates
when they saw a toddler walking into a busy road. Thankfully, they were
able to get the young child home safely.
Ann and Brian, who have been married for 36 years, took their trip,
and after returning Ann decided to pick up some Oregon Lottery tickets.
"I figure I did something good, something good might happen to me," she
said.After the Raffle draw, Ann printed the numbers to post for
customers - and the winning number, 080948, looked familiar. She was in
disbelief when she checked her ticket and found out she was a
millionaire.
"The first thing I said to Brian was, 'How much do we need for me to
retire?'" she recalled. "I had a feeling I was going to win, and it
came true. It was karma."
After taxes, the couple collected $680,000, and said they planned to
save the windfall until the economy stabilizes. Ann said she may try to
work fewer hours.
"It is crazy right now," Brian said. "We are being extremely careful with this money."
Jill McGinnis, Safeway's director of communications and public
affairs, said it was great to hear some good news amid the huge rise in
demand their staff is coping with due to coronavirus.
"We are so thrilled for Ann!" she said. "Our employees work so hard,
now more than ever. I can't think of a better time for her to win. I
hope that she feels a great sense of security because of this - and has
some fun too!"
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