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Rufus Hylton - Ocala, FL 34471 
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Name: Rufus Hylton
Company: FLA Insurance Group
Address: 1510 SE 17th St
City: Ocala
State: Florida
Zipcode: 34471
Phone: 352-430-0139
Rufus is a licensed professional in the Ocala Florida area.

It was snowing so hard the coal miner could not see through the windshield

It was snowing so hard the coal miner could not see through the windshield. He stuck his head out of the open window so he could see the edge of the road. The ride to the hospital in Beckley normally took less than half an hour, but the blinding snow was going to make this trip last 2 hours.

Despite the snow storm, Dad got Mom to the hospital in time and I came into this world a West Virginia coal miner’s son. Dad said they taught him the 3 R’s in his one room school in the mountains of West Virginia…reading, riting, and route 21 to Ohio. Since he didn’t want his kids to grow up to be coal miners, he loaded up his truck and moved us to Akron. There was the black gold…where tires rolled off the assembly lines…and there was plenty of jobs. Akron…the tire capital of the world.


After completing high school in Ohio, I joined the Air Force so I could see the world.
I spent the next 4 years scraping red clay off my combat boots in Georgia. Then it was off to the land of sunshine, palm trees, beaches, gators, and retirees.

 

“Helping those in other lands is one thing, but there are people here that need help too.”

 

In Florida, I received an MBA from NOVA University. But the best thing I got from college was my wife. She has put up with me for 20 years and thinks she now has me trained. She lets me go fishing occasionally and even let me buy a boat so I can chase the big one that keeps getting away. But I can’t go on Sundays because that is church day. There I learned how much I care about people. So I do missions trips now when ever I can.


This year, I’ll return to Honduras for the third time to help people in remote areas that need eyeglasses. The look on one little girl’s face made it all worthwhile when we put glasses on her. For the first time, she was able to see stars in the sky, leaves on the trees, and her homework assignment written on the blackboard. So give your old eyeglasses to that charitable organization that has a lion on their sign, and you will be making a difference in someone’s life too…and I may have another pair of glasses to lug around in a jungle somewhere.


Helping those in other lands is one thing, but there are people here that need help too. So I studied hard and got a license from the State of Florida so I can help seniors and small business owners with life and health insurance needs…and with annuities.

There is a jungle of choices out there. Don’t try to make these decisions on your own. Get help from an agent you can trust and feel comfortable with. If not me, then get someone else.

But, hey, I am licensed to do this…and I care about you…and I would be honored to be YOUR agent. I am waiting for your call.

 


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