ping, hunting, fishing, and crafting things he found out in the wilderness. Tony was a die hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan and if you were lucky enough to know him, you probably only saw him in Steelers attire. Tony loved drawing, biking, and cooking. He cooked a mean spaghetti that is a favorite for his kids that they will never forget. Tony had a huge heart and was always making everyone laugh with his spunky personality; he could brighten any room. Tony is survived by his son, Cody (Monica) Frank of Iowa City, IA; daughters, Brittney (Danielle) Frank of Burlington, IA and Elley Frank of Burlington, IA; sister, Kimberly (Bill) Wolfe of Pittsburgh, PA; brother, Aaron Frank of Pittsburgh, PA; beloved granddaughters, Briena Fenton and Arbour Swanson; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and special friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Anthony and Myra Frank; and his former wife and mother of his oldest two children, Betty Jo Frank. A memorial fund has been established for his family. Cards may be sent in Tony's honor to 114 N. Plane St, Burlington, IA 52601.