Park ranger retires at 100

The National Park Service’s oldest active park ranger, now retiring, is also an unsung civil rights pioneer. ABC News’ Angelica Grullon has her story.

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38 thoughts on “Park ranger retires at 100

  1. “…Let me tell you something about the GOLDEN PPL, that f you’ve never learned any values, no any respect and are always in conflict in life, THE GOLDEN PPL will set you straight in a way with love, a stern hand & push you off too the realities of I’ve got this, bc, my GOLDEN has/had my back & gave me the confidence of the rest of my life too RISE RISE RISE & never look back in regrets & face any & all challenges full head on…the wisdom & strength of GOLDEN TREASURES are truly immeasurable”!!! G-MOMMEE

  2. I'm totally blown away Betty you're absolutely amazing and an inspiration to everyone young and old there are not enough words to congratulate you. God bless you & your husband Betty enjoy your retirement have fun. I lived in Walnut Creek California for a time when I was younger it was great as I'm from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪💚☘Live it up Betty Take care & Stay Safe & enjoy your life you're a fabulous lady ❤xxx

  3. I'm blown away by Mrs. Soskin's tenacity. Without taking away from any other group, I think there's nothing more beautiful than recognizing the contribution of strong women of color who have witnessed, endured, and continue to shape this imperfect world for the betterment of those inspired by and aspire to follow in their footsteps.

    Congratulation

    All my love

  4. She’s 100 years old, she hasn’t been working for 100 years. Lol @the reporter.

    Salute to this awesome woman and a treasure for our country! ❤️

  5. She didn’t work for 100 years 🙄. If I understood correctly, she worked at the park for 15 (?) years and gas previously worked at a factory during WWII. They did not provide any other details about her work history or family life…

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