found: NUCMC data from San Joaquin County Historical Society & Museum for Lewis, T. Collection, 1935-1978(Tillie Lewis; b. Myrtle Ehrlich, Tillie Ehrlich; b. 1904; d. 1977; grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y.; owner of wholesale food production/marketing business in California; m. Meyer Lewis (2nd husb.))
found: Wood, Kyle Elizabeth. Tillie Lewis, 2016:page 281 (Tillie Lewis; born July 13, 1896; died April 30, 1977; she was eighty-one years old; true to Tillie style, her age and birth are incorrect on her tombstone)
found: Wikipedia, viewed on August 30, 2018(Tillie Lewis; Tillie Ehrlich-Weisberg Lewis; July 13, 1896-April 30, 1977; was the first female Captain of Industry in America; introduced the Italian pomodoro tomato to the Stockton, California area and established tomato and multiple agricultural products can in both the San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties; she grew her company to become the fifth largest canning business in the United States by 1950; her first husband, Louis Weisberg; Tillie and del Gaizo formed the Flotill Foods Corporation. When del Gaszio died in 1937, Tillie borrowed money and became the sole owner of Flotill Foods; Tillie married Lewis seven years later and established Tasti-Diet Foods in 1952; She changed the name of her company to Tillie Lewis Foods and began selling shares on the American Stock Exchange in 1961; Tillie Lewis Foods merged with Ogden Foods (now part of Pet, Inc.) of New York City in 1966)