NOT from the BBQ Family

Frank Weber says the spelling may be the same, but he is not related to anyone in the BBQ industry! Frank and Barb Weber moved out to Corbett in 1970 with their two sons. Still in the same home that they built themselves, the boys have grown and moved on. For years Frank was a research associate in surgery at OHSU on "Pill Hill" in Portland. Later he went through the paramedic program at OHSU and and became a nationally certified paramedic in 1972. Back in Corbett, Frank and Barb not only raised their sons, but also cattle, turkeys, pigs, sheep, chickens, goats and ducks. They even had a hatchery and made hay. Add to all that, a glass company named "Deer Garden Glass" that he still operates today on his property. Need a window of just about any size or sort? Call Frank! Whatever he does not have in stock, he can easily order for you. Frank loves the quiet peacefulness of Corbett as well as the people. He has been an active volunteer with the Corbett Fire Dept. since 1978 and just loves the camaraderie he shares with the crew. He also volunteers with our deputy Joe Graziano as a "Community Watch" member. Frank is on the board of IASTE, which is the International Assoc. of Stage Union Medic. He is employed to work as a paramedic on both TV and movie sets around the Portland area. Recently he has been on set for "Leverage," "Grimm Fairy Tales" and "Gone." When he is not working hard, he is playing hard. Franks loves ham radio as well as fishing. Given the lifestyle Corbett offers, he states that he is only leaving Corbett in a pine box!