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Our world
has transformed people in many ways since the early 1900s.
Yet one constant desire remains to this day: our need
to minimize risk. Back in the day, if you had good fire
and life insurance, you were pretty much guarding against
any potential loss. Today, we own so much more “stuff”
than our previous generations. So the demand for insurance
continues to increase as our lifestyles and businesses,
such as Barron Insurance & Financial Services, continue
to evolve.
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1930
While American astronomer, Clyde Tombaugh, was busy discovering
the planet Pluto, Mabel Brunt began operations of the
(name) agency. |
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1945
World War II ends as PR Krueger acquires and renames the
firm the Krueger Agency. |
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1955
The same year Disneyland opened in Anaheim, California,
Harry Harvey purchased the agency from the late PR Krueger’s
estate, renaming it the Krueger Harvey Agency. |
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1968
As Apollo 8 astronauts James Lovell, William Anders and
Frank Borman completed their historic flight around the
moon, the Krueger Harvey Agency became Krueger Harvey
Agency, Incorporated. |
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1976
Americans celebrate the 200th anniversary of the American
Revolution and Fred Leverton becomes the new owner of
Krueger Harvey Agency, Incorporated. |
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2000
The last original Peanuts comic strip is published as
Steven Leverton, Fred Leverton’s (relation), becomes
the new owner of Krueger Harvey Agency, Incorporated. |
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2007
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the last book of
the series, sells over 11 million copies in the first
24 hours, making it the fastest selling book in history,
while the Krueger Harvey Agency, Incorporated became part
of the Brooke franchise system, locally owned and operated
by franchisee Jerry Barron. |
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2008
As Apple introduces the new ultra-thin MacBook Air notebook
that is less than an inch thick and turns on the moment
it's opened, Jerry Barron departs Brooke to establish
a new independent agency – Barron Insurance &
Financial Services. |
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"Even a child is known by his actions, by whether his conduct is pure and right."
- Proverbs 20:11
What would you think if your five-year old son told you he has all these books he doesn’t need anymore and so he wants to give them away? Your first reaction just might be: AWWW! Well, the second thing that hit Nicholas Mills’ mom, Amanda, was: what a blessing it would be to multiply her son’s idea by hundreds or even thousands. So mother and son made a plan. A Book Drive plan. Between now and the end of August bring the books you don’t need anymore to our office. Thanks to Nicholas Mills, we’ll get them in the hands of people who do. Next time you’re dusting your bookshelves, think like Nicholas thinks. And if you don’t sell all those books at your garage sale, come on down!
Barron Insurance &
Financial Services Agency
9041 Lewis Ave Temperance, MI 48182
Phone: 1-734-847-3831
Toll-free: 1-800-868-3831
Fax: 1-734-847-1571 |
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