August 3, 2004
Policy of protection
Life insurance helps families prepare for the unexpected
In 1977, Lucia Taylor was 34, the mother of two and a widow.
Her husband, Robert, was killed in a freak kayaking accident on the Gauley River. Lucia, a stay-at-home mom, wondered whether she could keep her home and whether she would have to find a job.
“I thought, ‘What can I do?’” Taylor said. “I thought immediately that I would have to leave my children and go to work.”
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