Oletha Etheridge's recent win marks a remarkable recurrence of fortune. In her 20s, she secured $25,000 from the Virginia Lottery, using the funds to purchase a home. Now in her 60s, Etheridge has once again defied the odds with a $1 million win. Purchasing the winning $100,000 a Year scratch-off ticket from a Food Lion in Gloucester, she shared the news with her daughter, leading to a family decision to take the lump-sum payment.
The Virginia Lottery's $100,000 a Year scratcher game offers prizes ranging from $20 to $1 million, with the odds of winning the top prize being 1 in 612,000. Etheridge's win represents the second top prize claimed in the game, leaving one more unclaimed.
Etheridge intends to invest some of her winnings in her current home and purchase a Corvette, while her daughters plan to buy their own homes, mirroring their mother's initial investment.