

As an entrepreneurial engineer, Selig was a pioneer of the modern-day mini-steel mill concept, which brought increased efficiency, productivity and profitability to that industry worldwide.
Selig was in the vanguard of entrepreneurs who displaced the original integrated steel mills beginning mid 20th century. His original "People Program" was founded on the value of family and teamwork as well as the integrity, respect and dignity of the individual.
He was independent and opinionated, yet championed the original ideas of others.
From a 1947 start in a cornfield along the Guadalupe River outside of Seguin, Selig seeded and grew a small steel bar rolling mill, SMI, into a family of over 100 affiliated companies, which became Commercial Metals Steel Group, the core holdings of CMC, an international metals merchant.
Known for his patience, optimism and work ethic, Selig was dedicated to his family and a large circle of friends and business associates, who experienced his generosity of time, knowledge and financial resources.
Originally from New York, he and his deceased wife Ellie pioneered, supported and lead many social, educational and political initiatives in their hometown of Seguin and around Texas. His passions were horse racing, travel, reading, and a certain bend in the Guadalupe River where he raised his family and celebrated life.
He is survived by three sons, Zachary of Los Angeles; Peter and his wife Lyn of San Antonio and Jeff and his wife Walton of Columbia, SC as well as five beloved grandchildren, Stuart and his wife Laura, Jocelyn, Aleka, Kiber and Sam. He is also survived by his brother and partner in business Clyde along with special nieces and nephews around the country.
Heartfelt appreciation from the family is extended to Dr. Michael Lichtenstein and Sal Garcia and Adam Vasquez, who provided excellent care over the last eight years.
SERVICE
SUNDAY
JANUARY 2, 2011
2:30 P.M.
TEMPLE BETH-EL
WULFE SANCTUARY
211 BELKNAP
Rabbi Dr. Samuel M. Stahl officiating.
In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to "The Marvin and Ellie Selig Excellence Fund for Entrepreneurial Studies" at The University of Texas School of Engineering at Austin, his alma mater.
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