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malaise

(292,817 posts)
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 08:13 PM Dec 22

Betty Reid Soskin, who became a park ranger at 85, dies aged 104

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/22/betty-reid-soskin-death-national-park-service

Betty Reid Soskin, who retired in 2022 as the National Park Service’s oldest active ranger at the age of 100, has died.

Soskin’s family announced at the weekend that their beloved relative had died aged 104. She became a park ranger at 85, having always been a pioneer in the workplace.

“This morning on the winter solstice, our mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Betty Reid Soskin, passed away peacefully at her home in Richmond, California … she led a fully packed life and was ready to leave,” the family said to NBC in a statement.

Soskin had worked at the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front national historical park, where she shared with visitors her experiences working on the US home front in the second world war.

She was a file clerk in a segregated union hall in the San Francisco Bay area and, later, during her time as a ranger, Soskin sought to shed light on the experiences of women of color during the second world war.
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A great woman is gone

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Betty Reid Soskin, who became a park ranger at 85, dies aged 104 (Original Post) malaise Dec 22 OP
I saw Alt Natl Parks post about her this morning buzzycrumbhunger Dec 22 #1
Lucky you -Neither of my grandmas reached 80 malaise Dec 22 #2

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,651 posts)
1. I saw Alt Natl Parks post about her this morning
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 09:07 PM
Dec 22

Didn’t catch her age there or whether she was still working. She was just a wee thing, and it made me smile and think of my gran, who was still pushing a lawn mower and working in her big vegetable garden at 96. What role models!

malaise

(292,817 posts)
2. Lucky you -Neither of my grandmas reached 80
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 09:12 PM
Dec 22

Lucky you. Dad”s oldest and youngest sisters lived way into the 90s but the youngest didn’t even know her children for at least a year before she died.

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