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Street Address:
187 W High Street
PO Box 310
London, OH 43140-0310
Mailing Address:
P O Box 310
London, OH 43140-0310
  • Phone: (740) 852-5557
    Fax: (740) 852-3452
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Fri 9:00am to 5:30pm


My background and achievements
  • Life Time London Area Resident
  • Madison County Chamber of Commerce
  • State Farm Agent Since 1984
  • Ohio State University, B.A.
  • Silver Scroll Qualifier
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  • Ambassador Travel Qualifier
  • National Convention Qualifier
  • Leading Producers Round Table
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Tammy A Cook
Agent's Assistant
Worked in our office since 1995.Focuses on auto, life, health,fire, farm and commercial insurance. Long time resident of London OH.
Vickie Robinson
Office Representative
With our office since 2001.Vickie works with our customersto make sure their auto and fire insurance needs are met. Available to answer any questions you may have.Lifetime London area resident.
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