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Fenzy Langhorn

Fenzy M. Langhorn, LUTCF
Fenzy M. Langhorn, LUTCF is owner  Langhorn Insurance Agency in Montgomery Alabama. Fenzy has lives in Montgomery and recently held the opening ceremony of his new business (August 24,2007).
"It was quite exciting and refreshing.  The Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Michael Briddell, spoke several words of encouragement.  Police Captain, Huey Thornton, was on hand as a personal friend to wish us well.  Harrell Reynolds was present "soaking up all of the excitement."  I could tell by his expression that he was simply "blown away" by the festivities and the comments of those who came out.  The Montgomery Chamber of Commerce was simply phenomenal.  They came out in force as well as did other community leaders.  Several realtors and mortgage brokers came out as well.  We probably had somewhere between 75 - 100 people stop by and congratulate us.  We entertained folks until roughly 1930 hrs (7:30 pm) last night even though it was scheduled to terminate at 1700 hrs (5:00 pm). 
 
 Frances and I are in "hog heaven" and loving every minute.  It's sort of like a "little kid in a candy factory and the owner stating all of the candy he can place in his hand is his."  Can you imagine the size of that little kid's eyes after hearing that statement?  We have a remarkable opportunity to change lives in this community, this state, as well as where ever one may travel.  I don't take this venture lightly.  Have a blessed day.