Frank Allen Weber
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Frank Allen Weber died peacefully January 12, 2022. Originally from Mission Valley, Texas, Frank was born February 21, 1930 and was the eldest of 14 children. He grew up in Victoria, Texas where he met and married the love of his life, Eva Nell (Rigamonti) Weber. Frank served in the Army during the Korean conflict. He came home to start a family and work in the industrial sector at Union Carbide and Dow. Once retired he never looked back while he and Nell fished the waters of Matagorda. They retired to Port O'Connor, Texas and fished the local waters every opportunity they had. They loved being on and in the water. Many generations of nieces, nephews, grands and great grands benefited from the fishing trips he hosted out on the bay. Frank enthusiastically encouraged and supported the fishing addiction of his extended family and friends. No one went home without a catch.
Frank is survived by his sisters, Emily Babineaux, Dorothy Smejkal, and Trish Dworaczyk ; and brothers, Vic, Ron, Rawley, Edward, Kenneth, and Clem Weber. Frank's legacy lives on in his sons and grandchildren. He is remembered as Pa by his granddaughters, Julia and Maggie Weber. His sons Dave, Greg, and Mark benefited from having a stalwart role model from the "Greatest Generation".
For the last 5 years, Frank has been in the care of the staff at Crestview Retirement Center - Crestview
Court in Bryan, Texas. The family cannot express enough the appreciation for their kindness and
support. The last 2 years have been filled with issues and challenges of isolation for the elderly.
The depth of care provided by the Crestview skilled nursing staff helped the family cope with the isolation when visits were not possible. More recently, Hospice Brazos Valley also cared for Frank at Crestview. The family extends appreciation for their care for him in his last months as well as the support given to the family.
The extended family will be celebrating Frank's life later this year at a family reunion. In remembrance of Frank Weber's legacy, please donate to a cause close to your heart.
Please visit Frank's tribute page at www.hillierfuneralhome.com to share memories and stories.