03/31/2025
Al Weltz Wins second prize level in ‘Lucky for Life’
Word had already spread around Denison that a local man won a prize of $25,000 a year for life by the time he claimed his winnings today.
“I don’t know how it happened!” Al Weltz said with a grin as he claimed his prize Monday afternoon at the Iowa Lottery’s main office in Clive.
Weltz said he checked his ticket in the Lucky for Life game at home Monday morning and couldn’t believe his eyes. Sunday’s winning numbers were: 19-20-27-36-39 and Lucky Ball 6. Weltz matched the first five numbers but missed the Lucky Ball for a win at the game’s second prize level of $25,000 a year for life.
He decided to verify his win at the store where he bought the ticket a day earlier, Ampride Truck Plaza, 506 U.S. Highway 59 North in Denison. The clerk at the lottery terminal scanned the ticket and confirmed Weltz’s prize.
“My old school teacher was there and goes, ‘What did you win?’ And I said ‘$25,000 a year for life!’” Weltz recalled. “Then the radio station called an hour later and heck, I had my uncle called from Florida and he heard about it somehow on Facebook!”
Weltz, who is 63 and works as a farm equipment mechanic, said he is still deciding how to use his winnings.
“It’s kind of exciting, I’m going to be getting a check every year,” he said. “I know I’m going to have to buy everybody steaks at work because that’s what you do when somebody comes into something like that. We celebrate together.”
Weltz is Iowa’s fourth big winner in the last six months in Lucky for Life. Those winners include:
October 2024: Richard Hoversten of Des Moines won at the second prize level
November 2024: Shelby Willis of Des Moines won the top prize of $1,000 a day for life, and chose the cash option of a lump-sum payment of $5.75 million.
January 2025: Brandon Richey of Dallas Center won at the second prize level.
With Weltz’s win, Iowa has seen 24 winners at Lucky for Life’s top two prize levels since the game’s January 2016 debut in our state.
Lucky for Life is a $2 game with drawings each night. The game's top two prize levels are described as "lasting as long as you do," meaning that they are truly for life. The minimum guaranteed payout for those two prize levels is 20 years, and there is a lump-sum option for players who would prefer that rather than lifetime annuity payments.
Players can win the game's top prize of $1,000 a day for life by matching all six numbers selected in one of its drawings. The game's second prize - for matching the first five numbers but missing the Lucky Ball - is $25,000 a year for life. Other prize levels in the game range from $3 up to $5,000. For more information about this game, visit ialottery.com.