Louise Margaret Witveen was born in Sumatra, Indonesia. Her father was 61 years old when she was born. Her mother was 36 years old when she was born. They resided at Fort Van Der Capellen. During World War II, she was interned in a Japanese prisoner of war camp for dutch civilians. Conditions were hard at the camp and her father died of starvation. After World War II, she met her future husband Donald L. Rader at a dance. They married and had two daughters. They then immigrated to the Netherlands and had two boys. Donald, her husband, was an accountant for Shell Oil but, was unsure about the direction the family was headed and thought the future would be better in America. The family of four moved to Los Angeles, CA, and had one more boy. Louise got a job at Scientific Data Systems which later became the world-famous Xerox corporation. Her first husband died and She then remarried to a gentleman named Ronald Van Ijsseldijk from Holland. After that, she retired to travel the world. She filled her house with many beautiful souvenirs and treasures from afar. Louise is survived by two natural grandchildren.