Diane Stegall | Modern Woodmen Financial Representative

Diane Stegall

FIC, CFFM

Diane Stegall

FIC, CFFM

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At work

At work

At work

Why I do what I do

Why I do what I do

I am so blessed to be able to make a living by helping others as well as their communities. Each day, I sit down and help people overcome financial concerns and obstacles. I also get to help my community with our fraternal programs and activities. It’s very rewarding to be able to do what I do.

I can help you plan for life using a variety of tools, including…

life insurance, annuities, mutual funds and variable annuities.

I enjoy working with…

individuals and families to help them plan for their futures.

I attended…

Cooper High School and Texas A&M Commerce.

Before Modern Woodmen, I…

was an educator for 35 years, serving as superintendent of Chisum ISD for 10 years. I have served as Texas Rural Education Association president and Texas Council of Women School Executives president.

I chose Modern Woodmen because…

I believe in the values it promotes. The organization focuses on families and communities and allows me to help each to meet their goals.

The best part of my career is…

seeing the results of people making decisions to protect and plan for their families. I also enjoy seeing the impact of working with members to make a difference in our community.

A favorite moment in my career was when…

I had a lady call me her financial advisor, even though I had not sold her anything. She was trying to make better decisions and would call me before she decided to make a purchase to see if that was the right thing to do in order to meet her goals. Her plan is working, and she is so excited.

“The best part of my career is seeing the results of people making decisions to protect and plan for their families. I also enjoy seeing the impact of working with members to make a difference in our community.”
At home

At home

At home

My life outside of work

My family includes…

my husband, Scotty; my son and daughter-in-law, Shawn and Amy Stegall, and their son, Mason; my daughter and son-in-law, Shelly and Jay Faulkner, and their daughters, Madelyn and Macy; and my son (and boss) and daughter-in-law, Shey and Regan Stegall, and their children, Liam, Lucan, Stella and Reid. I am the oldest of six children and enjoy spending time with family.

In my free time, you can find me…

attending grandchildren's events, working in my yard, reading a book, refinishing furniture, maintaining two bed and breakfasts, working with Lions Club and Delta County Economic Development, and visiting with friends.

I’m passionate about…

my faith in God and letting Him lead me each day. Making my community something we can be proud of is also a passion of mine. I also try to keep a positive attitude toward all situations.

My greatest blessing is…

my family and friends. I am also blessed with good health and a caring community.

My personal motto is…

Yes you can. With God all things are possible.

My hidden talent is…

cake decorating.

Community impact

In the community

In the community

My local community impact

I have lived in my community…

most of my life.

What I like best about my community is…

the people. Although we are not wealthy in financial standards, we are wealthy in friendships and support. The community comes together to support one another and to help one another when a need arises. I also love the history my community has.

I’m a member of…

First United Methodist Church where I teach Sunday School, Lions Club where I am president, Delta Kappa Gamma, Delta County Chamber of Commerce, Delta County Economic Development Corporation where I am the chair, Maroon and Gray Education Foundation, Lamar Delta Retired Teachers Association and Texas Council of Women School Executives.

My favorite volunteer activities are…

keeping my grandchildren working on projects for my community, reading to children at school and helping to host a women's conference in the spring of each year.

It’s very important to me to support my community. My favorite Modern Woodmen programs are:

donating youth educational programs to schools.

My favorite memory from a fraternal event is…

watching kindergarten children learn about trees and how to plant them and seeing the looks on their faces when the project was completed.

Current insights

Current insights

Thanksgiving is about appreciating the people around you and being grateful for the things you have. Here are four ways you can help spread cheerful vibes to our community. 1. Deliver meals to seniors to bring holiday cheer. 2. Write thank-you notes for veterans, health-care workers or teachers. 3. Support a family in need by sponsoring a Thanksgiving meal. 4. Create care packages for homeless shelters or deployed troops. Members, did you know you can apply for a Do-Good Grant®️ to create one of these projects? Ask me how! https://www.modernwoodmen.org/do-good-grant/

Myth: If you can’t save a lot, it’s not worth saving at all. Fact: Even small, consistent contributions add up. Saving a little regularly builds habits and creates a foundation for future financial stability.

Small-business owners – this season, give yourself the gift of financial peace of mind. As the holidays ramp up, so do demands on your business. Now’s the perfect time to think beyond seasonal sales and focus on long-term protection and planning. Modern Woodmen offers tools to help you: · Prepare for unexpected events (like the loss of a key employee). · Set up buy-sell agreements to protect your legacy. · Offer meaningful employee benefits without complex plans. · Understand your business’ true value for future growth. Learn more about how Modern Woodmen can assist and contact me with any questions! https://www.modernwoodmen.org/financial-planning/business-planning/

Stand among heroes. Honor their legacy. Be part of something bigger. Join fellow Modern Woodmen members on Dec. 13 for National Wreaths Across America Day. You and your guests will place live balsam wreaths on veteran's headstones – a heartfelt gesture of remembrance and gratitude. wreathsacrossamerica.org/ModernWoodmen

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We can help you review your needs and plan for your financial future throughout life. (Learn more about Modern Woodmen's Planning for Life system and products.) Because Modern Woodmen is a fraternal financial services organization, we can also explore the benefits of being a member.

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