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Published Wednesday, May 13, 2009 in Local

Robert Wayne Baker Jr., left, poses with his father, Robert Wayne Baker Sr., after winning $1 million in the Georgia Lottery’s 15th Anniversary Millionaire Extravaganza scratch-off game. Baker is a Grantville resident. He purchased the winning ticket at a Hogansville convenience store.

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Robert Wayne Baker Jr., left, poses with his father, Robert Wayne Baker Sr., after winning $1 million in the Georgia Lottery’s 15th Anniversary Millionaire Extravaganza scratch-off game. Baker is a Grantville resident. He purchased the winning ticket at a Hogansville convenience store.

Grantville's Baker hits it big with lottery scratch-off ticket

By Alex McRae

The Times-Herald

Robert Wayne Baker Jr. of Grantville may have to buy a bigger wallet after winning $1,000,000 in the Georgia Lottery's 15th Anniversary Millionaire Extravaganza game.

Baker purchased the winning scratch-off ticket on May 4 at the Money Back store in Hogansville, where he stops every day on his way to the diesel repair shop his family owns and operates in Lone Oak.

Baker says he started scratching the ticket in the store parking lot, but didn't finish scratching until he got to work. When he saw what looked like a million dollar winning ticket, Baker had his doubts about the ticket's authenticity because his brother has been known to pull pranks involving lottery tickets.

"It looked like I'd won a million dollars, but I still didn't believe it," Baker said. "I'd never won anything in my life."

Baker took the ticket to the Georgia Lottery office in Columbus, where officials verified he was indeed a million-dollar winner.

It seemed kind of like a dream," Baker said. "But I got used to it pretty quick."

Baker's father, Robert Wayne Baker Sr., was on hand for the presentation Wednesday at the Hogansville convenience store.

Baker plans to pay off some debts and then deposit the rest in the bank while he takes his time deciding what to do with his windfall.

"In this economy, I don't want to make any decisions about it right off the bat," he said. "I've got time to think about it and that's what I'm going to do."

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Falling outta Trees

5/14/2009

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This kid will be so blessed. Women will be falling out of trees to date this guy.....Son, go for the GUSTO !

Posted by Mark at 2:59 PM

dont squander

5/14/2009

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read the Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey and learn to do good things with money. I hope this money is a blessing for you but 60% of lottery winners are broke in 5 years take care of it if invested right it could take care of you in your old age.

Posted by Suzi at 12:34 PM

Daddy?

5/14/2009

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Daddy! It's so good to find you! I can't wait until we're reunited. It's been too long. Oh, you won the lottery? I hadn't heard! haha-kidding! Dude, that's awesome! Enjoy! CONGRATULATIONS!

Posted by Your long-lost daughter at 11:13 AM

Congrats!!

5/14/2009

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I don't know you but congratulations!! You will now have more friends and relatives that you never heard of coming out of the woodwork..lol..You look young so be wise and it will last the rest of your life..

Posted by Susan at 9:11 AM

Wayne

5/14/2009

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Hey remember me its your long lost cousin. Remember that time I loaned your 100 thousand. You only have to pay me back half. lol Congragulations

Posted by Dash Riprock at 3:18 AM

congrats

5/13/2009

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we so happy for you be blessed

Posted by mike & shan baker at 8:55 PM

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