Thank You Veterans!

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A STORY WE ALL KNOW —

On the morning of November 11, 1918, delegates signed the agreement known as the Armistice, bringing an end to to World War I. As we mark this 100 year anniversary, let us remember those who served and those who currently serve in the military.

A STORY YOU MAY NOT KNOW —

A young insurance company, Lafayette Life Insurance, paid the war claims of WWI casualties even though the company was not obligated to do so.

As an independent broker, I research and choose only strong, financially secure and ethical companies to represent. Lafayette Life maintains a legacy of historic Strength and Success. I’m proud to work with them.

A STORY WELL TOLD —

If you’re a history buff, like me, you will love the WWI Museum in Kansas City, one of the top museums in the country. If you’re not a museum lover, like my wife, you will also love the WWI museum in Kansas City. It is interesting and interactive for people of all ages. We took our 5 year old grandson there this summer and he loved it!

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A STORY YET TO BE TOLD —

Whether you are beginning a new career or considering estate strategies there are powerful tools to build your lasting legacy Whole life insurance is a tool with guaranteed premiums, cash value and death benefit. In a world of unpredictability wouldn’t it be nice to have something that is predictable?