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Dan DePalma

Street Address:
6401 S Broadway
Lorain, OH 44053-3955
  • Landmark:
    Located at the intersection of Rt 2 & S Broadway. Across the street from McDonalds.
  • Phone: (440) 233-8501
    Fax: (440) 233-5756
    Toll Free: (800) 860-8501
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm
    Saturday 9:00am to 12:00pm

My background and achievements
  • Graduate of the Ohio State University
  • Crystal Excellence Qualifier
  • State Farm Agent Since 1978
  • President's Club Life
  • President's Club Mutual Funds
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  • Chairman's Circle Qualifier
  • National Sales Achievement/National Quality Award
  • Member of the Agents Advisory Council
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