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Business continuity After receiving a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, Dawn Fitch knew she needed to protect the future of her bath products company. Fitch had lost her own father, a lifelong entrepreneur, after a lengthy illness. She knew rsthand the impact such a loss can have on a business's ability to continue operating and supporting surviving family members. "People have invested time, money, energy into this business and into me, so I feel a responsibility to make it work," says Fitch, whose story is featured in Masterpiece of Love. "I need to really make sure that this business, if I'm not here or if I can't do anything, can run independent of me. Life insurance is peace of mind, and life insurance will help me take care of my family if I'm not here." Leaving a legacy When he was just 10 years old, Hal Williams lost his father to a heart attack. "My mother was still working and my father's little bit of life insurance helped keep food on the table, a roof over our heads and us going," recalls the host of the Masterpieces of Love series. "When I had my own family, having plenty of life insurance for all of us was of singular importance." Williams' loss of his father at such an early age, and the security li fe insurance helped bring his family, inspired his role in the video series. Life insurance benets can leave a legacy for survivors, whether it's helping provide basic nancial security, pay for college, start a business or fulll a dream. To learn more about life insurance and to view more inspiring stories, visit https://www.prudential.com/thedrisin. 0309347-00001-00