look at that, class of '38, lorraine spurlock. >> are you the only one at your place?> i'm the only one i know of. >> i think you're a miracle. >> tootie has lived in the same town for 91 years. she is a cornerstone of her community, and to this day, has friends she has known for decades. >> all right, sweetie. >> well, bless your heart. how you doing? >> i don't get to see you very often, but i think a lot about you. we had some good trips, didn't we? >> we did. we had a good time. >> yeah. >> that was a pretty great day. >> it was a good day. ♪ >> this is mom's. >> oh, man. who is this guy? the guy with that mustache? >> that's granddad johnson. that's my granddad. and that's grandmother johnson. >> wow. who is this? >> that's me. >> that's you! how old were you in that picture? >> oh, probably 12, 13. >> that's you being a smart aleck. >> for as long as i can remember, tootie has been the rock in our family. but in the last couple of years, it hasn't been easy for her. my grandfather passed away 13 years ago, and ever since then, tootie has been living on her own. >