di'ara reid: music was really therapeutic for her after her nervous breakdown. bryan: betty's probably, like, 25 there. joe: soskin's daughter, di'ara reid, is working with gibel to tell the story of her mother who is now 102 and mostly homebound. di'ara: it's an important film to make because it's another way of getting to know my mother because she's been so famous as far as being a park ranger and right after that got married. joe: gibel is seeking donations for a crowdfunding campaign aimed at raising $150,000 to edit the project. what he can't raise more of is time. bryan: we want to complete this film while betty's still around to be able to see it. it's one of her dreams. di'ara: she feels like she's accomplished what she needed to accomplish while she was here with us. but there's one last thing that she wants done. joe: the film, like soskin's life, is a collection of chapters. it's the story of a woman who, through the ups and downs of life, always seemed to land on a high note. di'ara: betty is a living example that we can have a second or a third act