
Life Insurance isn’t for the people who die, it is
for the people who live.
“It broke my heart to hear my daughter Dorsey say she
wished her daddy was still here. But thanks to his foresight, we
will still have the things he worked for.”
Dorsey’s father Bryan felt a tingling in his arm. The diagnosis
– an inoperable brain tumor. He died six months later, at
33, leaving his wife Deana alone to raise Dorsey and her sister
Hattie.
Fortunately, Bryan bought life insurance when he got married, and
again when his daughters were born.
Deana invested the proceeds in her own clothing store, which gives
her the flexibility to spend more time with her children.
Are you prepared? Without life insurance, your financial plan may
be just a savings and investment program that dies when you do.
An insurance agent or other financial professional can help you
create a plan that will continue to provide for the ones you love.
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