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Viral sensation Flossie Lewis is still spectacular at 94

Clip: 8/17/2018 | 10m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

Viral sensation Flossie Lewis is still a spectacular teacher at 94

More than 7 million people viewed teacher Flossie Lewis's Brief but Spectacular take on growing old in 2016. When it aired, her former students contacted us by the dozen, many to express appreciation for the profound impact she had on their lives. Flossie, now 94, returns in this special installment for an inspirational class discussion with some of her biggest fans.

08/17/2018

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