79-year-old Army vet wins $50,000 on lottery scratch-off ticket

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Crisfield, MA – A 79-year-old army veteran who never gave his wife a proper honeymoon has won $50,000 on a lottery scratch-off win and plans to finally do it.

Marion East said he will take his wife of 57 years on a romantic getaway with his winnings.

The ticket was purchased at the Crisfield Oceanic gas station. While stopping in to fill his gas tank, he tried his luck with a few lottery tickets, including a $5 Fat Wallet ticket.

He won the grand prize.

“I bought a few tickets that day and went home to play them,” said Marion. “The very last number I scratched was a matching number. When I scratched the prize, I thought it was only for $50.”

He scratched off more to reveal his win was actually $50,000.

“The retired boat mechanic arrived this week with his wife at Lottery headquarters to claim the big prize,” The Maryland Lottery said in a statement. “They have been married nearly 58 years, and Marion said they never had a honeymoon. He plans to use some of the prize to take his bride away for a long romantic weekend. The winner also plans to pay off bills and invest the rest of the windfall.”

This article was written based on information provided in a news release by the Maryland Lottery.

Jessica Woods
Jessica, a life-long Jersey girl who has left the state is SNN's lifestyle, food and social coordinator. She is a PN that enjoys blogging and writing about her home state and surrounding area.

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