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Cleaning woman claims $294 million jackpot

Martin Finucane Associated Press

BRAINTREE, Mass — Geraldine Williams, a 67-year-old cleaning woman, can afford to hire her own help now — she stepped forward Friday to claim $294 million, the second-largest undivided lottery jackpot in U.S. history.

Williams recalled staring at the television, clutching her ticket and muttering, “Oh, God! Oh, God! Let it be! Let it be!” as the winning numbers in the multi-state Mega Millions drawing were announced last week.

She will take her winnings in a lump sum of $117.6 million after taxes and said she plans to travel and give money to her three children and to charity.

Williams cleaned homes after retiring as a custodian at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell, where she worked for 15 years. She said she fully intended to keep an appointment to clean someone’s home this week until she was told she had to meet with financial advisers in Boston.

A grandmother of eight who moved to the former mill city of Lowell more than 40 years ago, Williams said she planned to continue living in the area.

“She’s had a rough life, just working hard all her life, and (she’s) so genuine, just as you saw her on TV today, she’s no different than like that at home and she hasn’t been any different all week,” her son Dick Williams said.