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Street Address:
156 W James Street
Columbus, WI 53925-1569
  • Landmark:
    The corner of Dickason Blvd & James St, across from Farmers & Merchants Union Bank
  • Phone: (920) 623-3039
    Fax: (920) 623-4291
    Toll Free: (800) 288-1887
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm
    Sat 9:00am to Noon
    Evenings & Weekends by Appt.
My background and achievements
  • Business owner & State Farm Agent since June 1973
  • University of Wisconsin - BS in Am Institutions & Ed
  • Charter Life Underwriter & LUTC Fellow
  • National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors
  • National Quality Award & Convention Qualifier
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  • Honor, Golden Triangle & Millionaire Qualifier
  • Board Member & Pilot - U.W. Flying Club
  • Church Endowment Committee Treasurer
  • Community Involved husband & parent
  • Columbus Connects committee member
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Linda K Anthes
Multiple Line Representative
Linda has been with Ed Schellin Team since 1990, is proficient in multiple lines, including banking, life, auto, property & casualty. Anxious to serve you, Linda approaches each person's insurance and financial service needs individually.
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