The best kind of businesses are the ones that feel like family. For decades, Templeton & Associates Insurance has been exactly that, driven by a powerful mother-daughter legacy that has shaped local service for generations.
The agency’s roots go back to 1957, when it was first founded by local leader James D. “Jim” Templeton. His daughter Kay Templeton stepped into the business, carrying on a tradition of trust and care. Later, her own daughter, Jennifer, joined the team, creating a rare multi-generational partnership. Together, Kay and Jennifer worked side by side for years, helping neighbors safeguard their homes, cars, businesses, and lives.

While Kay has retired from daily operations, her influence still runs deep through the office. Today, Jennifer carries the torch forward as the third-generation owner, blending decades of family history with modern coverage options. Even with Kay enjoying her well-deserved retirement, the core values she and Jennifer shared remain completely unchanged. The agency still operates with the same personal touch that big corporate firms simply cannot match.
In a small town, reputation is everything. For the Templetons, insurance has never been just about policies and paperwork. It is about being there for people during life’s most difficult moments. Jennifer continues to run the agency with that exact mission in mind, ensuring that every client who walks through the door feels heard, valued, and protected. It is a beautiful local legacy of a dedicated mother and daughter, and one that continues to keep Bedford County covered.
Contact Templeton & Associates Insurance
(931) 684-4380
www.templetonandassociatesinsurance.com
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