arshalltown American Legion for 60+ years, and a member of the Marshalltown VFW. He was honored to travel on an Honor Flight to Washington DC to see the World War II Memorial. Congressmen Rod Blum and Mark Smith recognized him on his 100th birthday with a United States flag and a State of Iowa flag. Tony and Virginia were recognized by Senator Chuck Grassley for their years of service as veterans, as well as for their 71 years of marriage. It is thought that Tony and Virginia were the longest living married WWII Veterans, being married over 71 years. Tony enjoyed gardening, taking road trips (many were religious pilgrimages), sightseeing, reading, and spending time with his family. He will be remembered for his avid love of coffee, sipping from his cup from the moment he awoke until he went to bed; also for his dedication to daily walks, and in his last years, to workouts in the recreation room at the Iowa Veterans Home. Tony is survived by his wife, Virginia; son Tim of Marshalltown; daughters Pamela (Paul) Kavanaugh of Brownsville, TX, and Pat (Dennis) Anderson of Haverhill; five grandchildren: Shawn (Jen) Anderson of Haverhill, Mark (Katya) Anderson of Milwaukee, WI, Lisa Donahue of West Des Moines, IA, Emily (Ricardo Perez) Kavanaugh of Mt. Rainier, MD, Jonah Kavanaugh of San Diego, CA; nine great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; one sister, Mary Ann Pfeiffer of Minneapolis, MN. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Edmund Knoll, a casualty of WWII.