Del
Bloomer had considerable ambitions for his business, community
and family. A devoted father of eight-year-old twins, Maya and
Matthew, he was the CEO of Delinda Technological Services, a successful
information company named for him and his wife, Linda. Del also
established Light On, a foundation that teaches computer skills
to underprivileged children. And the word around his hometown
of Birmingham, Alabama was that he'd one day be mayor.
Insurance
agent Greg Clark, LUTCF, had read a newspaper article about Del,
and a casual note led to a meeting. Del had purchased life insurance
when his kids were younger and the business was just starting
out, but knew he needed more. Greg helped him significantly increase
his coverage to provide additional protection for his family and
growing business.
Del's
decision to buy more life insurance proved critical. Just one
year later,, Linda and the twins found themselves rushing Del
to the hospital with severe chest pains. As Linda ran to get a
wheelchair, she saw Del, who had tried to stand, fall back into
the car. He never regained consciousness. A massive heart attack
ended Del's life at age 40.
"Del's
wish was to protect his family and business and pass on his legacy,
and that's what he did," said Greg.
With
the life insurance proceeds, Linda and the twins are keeping Del's
memory alive. Linda has kept the business and the foundation running.
The money has also helped give her family a "fresh start" in a
new home, pay off debts, and establish a retirement savings program
for herself and college-funding plans for the twins. "I have peace
of mind today because Del had the foresight to plan ahead," Linda
said.