Louis Bettcher was an innovator, started in Cleveland during the depression in a tiny little machine shop I think on West 6th, and turned it into a successful global meat-processing equipment supplier enterprise with factories all over and many breakthrough patents. She and I were good acquaintances, met her at Cedar Point when she was running a game in the arcade, then we met again 20 some odd years later on the iodine forum late 2007. Iodine gave her a lot of relief, I obviously can't share the details but suffice it to say it helped her sleep many nights whereas prior to the iodine, she couldn not. Always good conversation, she never had a cross word to say and was always proper, truly a Lady, a highly refined character.