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Rounds carries on uncle's insurance firm.(ALL IN THE FAMILY)

Libke Insurance Associates Inc. didn't start Out as a family business but ended up that way.

The business began in 1917 as the Irwin-Ferguson Agency, with two stockholders, W.C. Irwin and J.E. Ferguson. In 1920, T.L. Ross became a stockholder, and the name was changed to the Ferguson-Ross agency in 1922. More changes occurred over the next 10 years or so. C.D. Flanigan became a stockholder in 1934, and Earl T. Jones became a stockholder in 1950. They were still the stockholders when Albert W. Libke became a stockholder in January 1955, and the name changed to Flanigan Libke & Jones Inc. That was the first time the Libke name was added, and it has stuck with the agency ever ...

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