Bill Sparks 2023William M. Sparks   1945 - 2023

My father, William (Bill) Sparks, passed away sadly but comfortably  Sunday morning, surrounded by his family. He was a kind and loving man with a heart of gold.  There are so many who loved him and will feel this loss –  in the business world and far beyond.  He would say thank you to all of his small-business customer for their support, and he would wish everyone peace and happiness. I have run the William M. Sparks Insurance Agency for many years now, and I will continue to run it just as my father did and as he would want me to do.  On behalf of my family, I thank you all for your kind words, well wishes and support at this time.   --- Danielle Sparks

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All the checklists and plans are underway, and dreams of the wedding march and the honeymoon dance in your head.  But does that checklist include the possible changes to your insurance portfolio as you join two lives and become a couple? 

Like most newlyweds, you look forward to a nice home, happy, healthy children and a comfortable retirement.  As a married couple, you will share a life, but you will also share financial obligations.

If one of you were to die tomorrow, could the surviving spouse afford to pay for final expenses, cover loan and credit card balances, and have the support needed to adjust to such a sudden and devastating life change? 

Life insurance could provide that much needed safety net. So be sure that your wedding checklist includes a meeting with your insurance agent and then enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you are covered. 

Already have life insurance? Your agent can help you review your policy to be sure it still meets the expanded needs that marriage can bring. 

Thursday, 24 February 2011 19:52

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