The oldest park ranger in the USA is this devoted old lady: At age 100, Betty Reid retires.

Betty Reid Soskin, who has been writing about her devoted service for more than 15 years, announced her retirement at the age of 100.

She left a significant charitable legacy at Richmond’s Home Front National Historic Parking, where she worked selflessly and successfully for 15 years.

The oldest park ranger in the USA is this devoted old lady: At age 100, Betty Reid retires.

This devoted elderly woman is the eldest park ranger in the USA: Betty Reid retires at age 100

Soskin, who recently turned 100, has recently been dubbed the most well-known park ranger working in the USA.

On April 16, the authorities will hold a public celebration to honor her retirement from service.

The legendary then made an official announcement about leaving her beloved job.

In the 1940s, the fabled 100-year-old woman worked as a file clerk in a union hall.

This devoted elderly woman is the eldest park ranger in the USA: Betty Reid retires at age 100

The oldest park ranger in the USA is this devoted old lady: At age 100, Betty Reid retires.

She would later open the “Reid’s Records” store with her husband, Mel Reid.

But in 2019, the store was formally shut down, so she had to find a new position.

This devoted elderly woman is the eldest park ranger in the USA: Betty Reid retires at age 100

So, in 2011, after turning 89, Soskin started a new job at the National Park Service as a ranger.

She was a punctual worker, but she also oversaw community projects, shared stories, and generated fresh concepts at the visitor center.

The oldest park ranger in the USA is this devoted old lady: At age 100, Betty Reid retires.

The courageous woman proclaimed her pride at being the main character in her own story’s introduction to history.

She continued by saying it had been fun giving the national park a new look.

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