2022 Q1

IN MEMORY

During his 35 years in the industry, Steve worked at oil and gas companies, both large and small, such as Amerada Hess, Bristol Resources, OneOk, Samson Resources Company and Kaiser-Francis Oil Company. Steve was an active member of NADOA and SADOA. He achieved his CDOA credential in 2016. Steve was very knowledgeable and was always willing to share his knowledge and experience with his peers. He touched the lives of many in the oil and gas industry during his career. Steve was a family man and was devoted to his wife of 29 years, Michelle, and so proud to be father to their three wonderful sons: Colton, Taylor and Piercen. He was passionate in his beliefs, enjoyed hunting, was a Denver Broncos fan and loved his Labrador retrievers, Dakota and Petey. Steve was quick witted and had a keen sense of humor that drew people to him because he was fun to be with. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends and all those who were fortunate enough to know him. A Celebration of Life was held for Steve on January 29, 2022 in Tulsa, OK. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to Steve's favorite charity to support, the Wounded Warrior Project.

Steven Selberg, CDOA Steven Douglas Selberg passed away peacefully on January 7, 2022 surrounded by his family. Steve was born December 24, 1961 to Douglas and Charlene Selberg of Rapid City, South Dakota. Steve attended and played baseball at Oral Roberts University, graduating in 1984 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Steve worked in the oil and gas industry for over 35 years. He began his career in 1985 as a Division Order Analyst for Amoco Oil and Gas Corporation and became a Senior Analyst several years later.

By Debbie Wortham, CDOA

Educational Memorial Fund

In Memory

J ack N orton (1976 President)

NADOA established an Educational Memorial Fund in 1985 to provide funding for educational programs of the Association. In memory of each deceased member of NADOA, $100.00 from the general treasury of the Association is placed in the Memorial Fund. Donations are also accepted from individuals, local Division Order associations, and corporations. NADOA recently became aware that the following past NADOA Presidents are now deceased and contributions to the Memorial Fund have been made in their names:

C arl N orrid (1980 President)

J ack G augler (1981 President)

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