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Arthur F. Oestmann

On a cold night, January 28, 1933, a young farmer in the small German community of Avery, Oklahoma saddled his horse and rode

to a neighbor’s home to ask her to assist his wife in childbirth. That night, Arthur Fredrick Oestmann

was born to Arthur Diedrich Oestmann and Ida Wolff Oestmann. He went to be with his Heavenly Father early Sunday morning, April 12, 2020, in Brookhaven, Mississippi.

Art, or Junior as he was known to his family there, remained on the family farm learning the value of work, family, and faith until graduating from Cushing High School in 1951.

He then attended Oklahoma State University (Oklahoma A & M at the time) graduating in 1955 with a degree in geology. His love of geology and the oil business started

as a teenager when he first watched seismic crews working near his home. Years later, when moving his daughter to college with her many trunks and supplies,

he commented on how things had changed as he recalled how he had left for college with one brown suitcase and hitchhiked between home and school.

He began his working career with Humble Oil & Refining in Houston in 1955.

Humble immediately sent their new geophysicist to work on a seismic crew based out of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. While working there he met a beautiful southern belle from

Brookhaven, Mississippi named Nan Lea. They were married on December 9, 1956, and were blessed to celebrate 63 years together.

They began their life together in New Orleans, then moved to Midland, Texas in 1958.

Art worked for Humble and Exxon until 1975 when he left to open a Midland office for Hunt Energy. He later worked for Reeves & Zimmerman and Coastal Corporation

until starting his own company, Nanlea Oil in 1987. In June of 2019, he completed 64 years of going to work every day. He claimed he had the current record as the

longest continually practicing geophysicist in Midland, working the Permian Basin from Midland since 1958. After forming Nanlea, Art partnered with Terry Michael,

and together they generated a number of projects, some successful, some not, and they formed a close friendship that continued until his death.

All who knew him in his work life admired him not only for his geologic skill but especially for his honesty and integrity. He was a member of the

Society of Exploration Geophysicists, PBGS where he served as President, AAPG, WTGS, who awarded him their Pioneer award, SIPES,

the Midland Petroleum Club, the ‘other’ Dirty Dozen, and he had also served as President of the Kiwanis Club, the Exxon Retirees Club, and the Midland Downtown Lions Club.

He volunteered at Meals on Wheels, packing lunches for delivery to homebound seniors. Everyone he met became his friend.

Art loved the Church. He became a member of Westway Church of Christ in Midland in 1962, and actively and faithfully served the Lord and others through the Church in many capacities over the years.

He currently served as an Elder and fostered strong loving ties in his Church family. He was known throughout the Church of Christ as a kind and gentle man, an encourager who loved the Lord and loved others.

Art loved his family and went to great efforts throughout his life to spend time with them and form strong family relationships. He never tired of talking about his family and his greatest joys centered on them, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Art and Nan were blessed with two children who survive him, Michael Oestmann and wife Cathy of Midland, and Melissa Lea Oestmann of Norman, Oklahoma. In addition to his adoring wife Nan, he is also survived by their four granddaughters; Laura and husband Travis Bow, Reno, NV, Elizabeth and husband Derek Nichols, Edmond, OK, Melissa and husband Tyler Garner, Norman, OK, and Hallie and husband Austin Wilson, Warr Acres, OK. Art was thrilled to know and love six greatgrandchildren, Gunnar, Jane, Roger, Hadelyn, Ruger and Sunley. He was anxious to welcome number seven to the family later this year.

He is also survived by his sister Nelda and husband Willard Johnston of Tulsa, OK and a large number of nieces, nephews and cousins and their families. He was preceded in death by his parents,

his brother Melvin Oestmann and his wife Dorothy, a nephew, Jeffrey Johnston, and his sister-in-law Betty Johnston.

Art simply lived his life as a Christian. We look forward to being with him again in a better land. He will be greatly missed by his family, his church family, and his many friends and associates.

A private graveside service at New Salem Church of Christ near Brookhaven, Mississippi is planned for Thursday, April 16 at 10 AM.   Honorary pallbearers are nephews Ron Oestmann,

Phil, Mark and Brian Johnston, Carter Lea and his grandsons-in-law Travis Bow, Derek Nichols, Tyler Garner, and Austin Wilson. Riverwood Family Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.

A memorial service in Midland will be planned at some point in the future.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be directed to Texas Children’s Heart Center in support of their new Fontan Clinic benefiting children with congenital heart defects.

Art’s great-granddaughter will be one of the many children receiving care from this new clinic and Art would welcome you joining his family in its support.

Donations may be sent in memory of Art Oestmann to Texas Children’s Office of Philanthropy, Ste. 5214, P.O. Box 300630 Houston, TX 77230-0630

or online at http://give.texaschildrens.org/goto/art.

Or The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 4486, Houston, TX 77210-4486 or online at mdanderson.org/gifts.  Please notate “In memory of Art Oestmann” in the memo line. Or a charity of your choice.

28 comments

  • Comment Link Pat Henderson Tuesday, 28 April 2020 16:41 posted by Pat Henderson

    Nan, I am so sad for you and your family for this great loss of a wonderful Christian man. I knew Art for such a short time, my loss, but long enough to see a kind, sweet and loving husband . I learned so much more from his obituary and wish I could have heard all the beautiful things his family and close friends said about him. You were all so blessed to have such a man as this in your life’s. Love and prayers for peace for you Nan.

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  • Comment Link James McCarroll Wednesday, 22 April 2020 23:01 posted by James McCarroll

    Dear Mike and family,
    I am sorry for your loss. It is hard losing a parent whom you have known your entire life. I pray that the good Lord will ease your pain as you go through the grieving process and that the fond memories you shared throughout the years will bring you peace and joy as you celebrate his life. You and yours will be in my prayers for the coming days and weeks as you come to grips with your loss.
    Respectfully yours,
    James McCarroll

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  • Comment Link Janice N. Archer Sunday, 19 April 2020 13:47 posted by Janice N. Archer

    Nan and family, I am so saddened about the loss of Art. What a great couple you were and how grateful I am to have known him. He gave of his best and exemplified the finest of a Christian man. May you take comfort in knowing how much others admired him. God bless and keep you.

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  • Comment Link Janice N. Archer Sunday, 19 April 2020 13:17 posted by Janice N. Archer

    Nan and family, My heart is saddened and heavy for you in your loss of your wonderful husband and father. You all seemed like the perfect pair who exemplified the best and happiest of relationships. I count it all joy that we became acquainted while you were a nurse at Hospice of Midland.Thank you for the blessing of knowing you both and for what he gave of himself to the community and personally as the best of a Christian Man. "Well done you good and faithful servant." May it comfort you to know how highly respected and admired Art was as he gave the best of himself.

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  • Comment Link Donna Ratliff Friday, 17 April 2020 19:22 posted by Donna Ratliff

    Dear Nan, Mike and Missy,
    Kirk told me a few days ago that Mr. Oestmann had passed away and I was so sorry to hear it! What fond memories I have of him and of you three. I remember being at an MCS function as a very young girl who had recently lost her front teeth and he told me how pretty I looked. What a sweetheart! He invited me to join your family at a Dallas Cowboys game - one of the highlights of my life! We were HUGE fans, right Missy?
    Your family holds a special place in my heart. May God bless and keep you!

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  • Comment Link Linda McDonald Thursday, 16 April 2020 23:36 posted by Linda McDonald

    Nan, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.
    A Manor Park fellow gardener.

    Linda McDonald

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  • Comment Link Linda McDonald Thursday, 16 April 2020 12:41 posted by Linda McDonald

    Nan, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.
    A Manor Park fellow gardener.

    Linda McDonald

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  • Comment Link Carrie Baze Thursday, 16 April 2020 09:16 posted by Carrie Baze

    Art and Nan became our close friends when they moved to Midland in 1958. We share so many memories over these many years. Our children grew up with their children and Art was a wonderful example for our boys, almost like a second father. Love you all, you are in my prayers !
    Carrie Baze

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  • Comment Link Autumn Nichols Thursday, 16 April 2020 00:50 posted by Autumn Nichols

    Loving prayers for this sweet family. I loved Art. He was such a kind man! Paying for God’s comfort for the family. You are loved.

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  • Comment Link Leann Brenner Wednesday, 15 April 2020 21:08 posted by Leann Brenner

    To Jan and Art Oestmann's Family
    Hal and I were saddened when we heard Art had left this earth because of this evil virus. Art was a kind and friendly gentleman and was loved by all at Manor Park. May you find comfort during this difficult time as God strengthens your heart with His love and peace. With caring thoughts and prayers.
    Hal and Leann Brenner
    Manor Park Friends

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  • Comment Link Carla Warner Beeson Wednesday, 15 April 2020 19:46 posted by Carla Warner Beeson

    There are no words to express the heartbreak I feel for your family. I pray for Gods peace to carry you all through the days ahead. Mr Oestmann was a beautiful spirit who blessed this earth. I always felt he was someone that surely must have been close to Gods heart. It an honor to know him.

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  • Comment Link Don McCord Wednesday, 15 April 2020 18:01 posted by Don McCord

    Art, beloved brother in Christ, elder in the Lord's church, devout Christian, always a gentleman, God's man, to me in all things noble, invincible; Faithful Husband to Nan, devoted Dad to Mike and Melissa, gentle Granddad and Great Granddad to many, gentle shepherd to the Flock which he gently led. I, soon to be 94, will soon follow my brother to delightful realms above. Until we meet again, may the Lord we both serve, gently, safely hold him in the hallowed hollow of His hand. All is well

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  • Comment Link Don McCord Wednesday, 15 April 2020 17:58 posted by Don McCord

    Art, beloved brother in Christ, elder in the Lord's church, devout Christian, always a gentleman, God's man, to me in all things noble, invincible; Faithful Husband to Nan, devoted Dad to Mike and Melissa, gentle Granddad and Great Granddad to many, gentle shepherd to the Flock which he gently led. I, soon to be 94, will soon follow my brother to delightful realms above. Until we meet again, may the Lord we both serve, gently, safely hold him in the hallowed hollow of His hand. All is well

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  • Comment Link Don McCord Wednesday, 15 April 2020 16:03 posted by Don McCord

    Wednesday, l5 April 2020, posted by Don McCord

    Art Oestmann, brother in Christ, fellow Oklahoman, faithful Sooner, special friend, God's Man, and to me invincible in every way. It was my distinct honor to assist Midland in the ordination of Art and his venerable son, Mike, to the eldership of the church of Christ, This is one of the highlights of my so swiftly passing life. Our lives here are brimming full of such swift and unexpected transitions Two weeks ago tomorrow I was scheduled to come to Midland for a meeting, Mike planned too come west to fly me there, where as Mike told me I was invited by Art and Nan to stay with them, where I had stayed at meeting time many times before I could not have been more grateful. What joyful anticipation! This now can never be, due to no one's fault or failing. I, so swiftly turning 94, will soon, at the longest, be following Art to realms above, the eternal morning having broken, life's dark shadows forever passed. 'Til then, farewell, my dear friend, and "may God hold you firmly in the palm of His sheltering hand.

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  • Comment Link Joyce Sherrod Wednesday, 15 April 2020 15:34 posted by Joyce Sherrod

    Oh, Nan! My heart is aching with yours, my long time friend. I know you are still dealing with this virus issue, as well as the loss of your sister just days ago. You are so strong, but this is certainly testing your health as well as your faith. Please know we are all holding you close in our hearts and deep in our prayers ~ the power of love at work.
    Art's obituary was in the paper today ~ beautifully written about a man of faith and integrity and love ~ he is missed, but warmly remembered.
    I love you Nan, peace and God's grace.
    Joyce Sherrod

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  • Comment Link Larry Long Wednesday, 15 April 2020 14:58 posted by Larry Long

    Mike, I was so saddened by the news of your father's passing. May God be with you and a comfort to you in these trying times.

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  • Comment Link Cindy Treat Wednesday, 15 April 2020 13:25 posted by Cindy Treat

    Our sincere condolences to Nan & all of Art's family. We remember Art as a kind & gracious man. The world would be so much nicer if there were more people like him in it. John & Cindy Treat

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  • Comment Link bob Landreth Wednesday, 15 April 2020 12:33 posted by bob Landreth

    Knowing Art casually for thirty years, I never saw him without a smile and a friendly word. A great family man and contributor to our oil and gas industry. We were blessed to have him. Blessings to the family.

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  • Comment Link Deanna Culbertson Wednesday, 15 April 2020 12:29 posted by Deanna Culbertson

    Nan, Mike, Melissa,

    We cannot adequately express how sorry we are for your family’s loss of brother Art and also sister Betty Jean. We have prayed many prayers mentioning you all by name in the last few weeks and will continue to do so.

    Love in Christ,

    Jay, DeeDee, Colby, and Carter Culbertson

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  • Comment Link Bob Loudermilk Wednesday, 15 April 2020 12:27 posted by Bob Loudermilk

    It count it a great privilege to have known Art Oestmann since January, 1975, when I moved to Midland, Texas at the age of eighteen. He and his wife, Nan, have been influential throughout my adult years and I consider them and all their family as some of my dearest friends. May God bless and comfort all of you.

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  • Comment Link debbi skinner Wednesday, 15 April 2020 11:19 posted by debbi skinner

    My sincerest condolences to the family. He was a kind soul who will be greatly missed.

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  • Comment Link Gary Hoose Wednesday, 15 April 2020 11:11 posted by Gary Hoose

    Abundant evidence of a life well lived and confidence in a Life yet to be lived are a few of the things that temper the loss of someone like Art. While only meeting Art a few times, I was always impressed with him. By closer association, I have seen the positive reflection of his values and talents in his son Mike. My condolences to the whole family for the earthly loss of Art.

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  • Comment Link Jerry Dickinson Wednesday, 15 April 2020 10:52 posted by Jerry Dickinson

    I first met Art and Nan in 1975 when I held a meeting in Midland. Art was always low key and had such a kind demeanor. I had a meeting last Fall in New Salem and Nan cooked a wonderful breakfast for us one morning and I got to visit with she and Art for the first time in a while. We talked about that long ago meeting in Midland as well as several subsequent meetings, and Art said, “Jerry, we need to have you back “. I agreed of course and will now have to wait for a meeting of another kind in another place. God bless Nan and whole family. Jerry Dickinson

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  • Comment Link Carla Boettler Wednesday, 15 April 2020 10:09 posted by Carla Boettler

    Art was such a wonderful, sweet man. I could not help but think about our trips to Israel and Germany this week. Without his help, I would have never been able to navigate the "tube" in London. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love, Carla

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  • Comment Link Dennis E. Smith Wednesday, 15 April 2020 09:52 posted by Dennis E. Smith

    What a beautiful and loving obituary for a dear man and brother in Christ ! Indeed Art was and good, kind, generous man. I can remember meeting Art and Nan for the first time in Midland, TX in 1964. I had just graduated from high school and moved to Midland to study and travel with my brother, Orville Lee Smith. Art and Nan where an encouragement to me in my pursuit of becoming a preacher of the gospel, and I shall ever be thankful to them for all the good they gave to me.
    Lovingly in Christ,
    Dennis E. Smith

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  • Comment Link Angela Spencer Wednesday, 15 April 2020 08:32 posted by Angela Spencer

    Greg and I are praying for your family. Although we did not know Art , Greg’s parents did and spoke so highly of him. We have heard what a gentle kind spirit he had and what a great man of God he was. What a beautiful legacy he was to his family and community! The obituary is a testimony to every Christ follower to how we all should live and be remembered. Love and prayers!!

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  • Comment Link Pitsy Bassham Wednesday, 15 April 2020 07:09 posted by Pitsy Bassham

    So sorry for your loss.Praying for you and your family.

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  • Comment Link DALE STICE Tuesday, 14 April 2020 16:02 posted by DALE STICE

    We were so sadden to hear of our beloved friend, Art. He was a prince of a fellow and was admired by all. Although he is no longer among us, he will be in our memory and hearts for ever. Our heart felt condolences go out to the family in this time of grief. Carolyn and Dale Stice

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