

Betty was the beloved wife of the late Theodore "Ted" Satori, and together they navigated the ebbs and flows of life. Though she was predeceased by her devoted parents, her dear brother Walter L. Brauner, and her nephew Joe Brauner, Betty's legacy will be carried forth by her surviving nephew Andy (Marcia) Brauner, her great-nephew, Michael Brauner, her great-niece, Anna Brauner, and her great-grandnephew, Bennett Brauner.
Throughout her career, Betty dedicated herself to administrative and secretarial work at Reynolds Aluminum, even returning to work after a brief initial retirement.
Betty was a devoted member of the Catholic faith, which was the compass that guided her through life's journey. Her beliefs were not just confined to the walls of the church but lived out in the love and wisdom she shared with those around her.
Betty's sense of adventure was embraced when traveling with her adoring husband, Ted. She was also an avid gardener, a passion that was not just a hobby, but a testament to her patience and nurturing spirit. Betty's farm in Southern Indiana, lovingly known as "The Possum Ranch", was her haven, a place where she cultivated beauty and tranquility.
As we bid farewell to Betty Mae Satori, we are comforted by the enduring impact of her remarkable life. A life that was lived with purpose, marked by love, and celebrated with the kind of joy that only a soul like Betty's could inspire. She will be dearly missed, but the memories she created will resonate with us eternally.
A visitation will be held on Sunday, December 14, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, at the Arch L. Heady - Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky 40206.
A funeral mass will take place on Monday, December 15, 2025, at 11:30 AM, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1406 E Washington Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40206.
Burial will directly follow the funeral mass, at Cave Hill Cemetery, 701 Baxter Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky 40204.
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