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Obituaries for Tuesday November 8th

Evelyn Jean Garmoe, 92, of New London, died Monday, November 7, 2022 at New London Specialty Care. She was born August 31, 1930 in Burlington, Iowa to Clarence John and Dora Phyllis Harper Weigert. She was a graduate of New London High School and a member of the New London United Methodist Church. Evelyn spent 67 years working for the New London Journal, beginning at age 16 and later becoming office manager and editor retiring in 2015. She loved visiting with the townspeople and writing the news for the paper. She enjoyed watching football, being with her grandkids and family, talking with friends, playing bingo, collecting elephants, and loved her cat Patches. Survivors include her daughter Debbie Titus of Burlington; grandchildren Tara (Andy) Sterba of Riverside and Tony Titus of Maple Park, Illinois; and great-grandchildren Cecelia and Alex Sterba and Gianna Titus. Her parents and brother Richard preceded her in death. The funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM Saturday, November 1

Des Moines County Heritage Center egg separator

Separating egg yolks from the whites has long been a problem. Many is the cook or baker who has tried to separate the two by tipping the yolk back and forth into half of the shell, only to come to grief when the yolk gets broken in the process.

Des Moines County Heritage Center Gus Polson s Coal sifter

As there are no coal mines in the area, most of the coal that area residents used was brought in by train from Illinois and Pennsylvania. Most of the coal yards in Burlington were located near the railroad tracks in the downtown area. Gus Polson’s was no exception.

Des Moines County Heritage Center canning tongs

To create the seal, most canners will use one of two methods: Immersing jars in a pressure canner or a big pot of boiling water. Either method means that the jars will be too hot to handle without help. The tongs allow the user to reach in and safely lift the hot jar out and set aside to cool.

Des Moines County Heritage Center s powder flask dates to colonizers

Powder and shot flasks were once necessary for just about any early colonizer to Des Moines County. Guns were needed for self-defense and for acquiring food.

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