Miss America 1971 🇺🇸 Crowning Moment 👑

Miss America 1971 🇺🇸 Crowning Moment 👑

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I made this video as an emergency because unfortunately the day May 14, 2020, at the age of 70, the well-known Miss America 1971, Phyllis Ann George, left this world. My Sincerest Respect and Honor to the Family of Phyllis, Beautiful Woman, Who Represented Texas in Miss America 1971, Rest in Peace! My most sincere condolences and a hug to all your family. Phyllis, you left this world, but your memory and memory will always remain with us. We send you a kiss to heaven! ♥

Phyllis Ann George
⭐ JUNE 25, 1949 (Denton, Texas)
✝ MAY 14, 2020 (Lexington, Kentucky)

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31 Comments

  1. If the judges and the producers didn't know who ranked how until Bert Parks read the results, how was it that from Left to Right, they just happened to be sitting 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5?

  2. I remember as a kid watching this, my first Miss America pageant. I have remembered Phyllis George since. I don't remember, however, Bert Parks being such a pretentious poseur, though. 😃

  3. It's difficult to fathom that the dimpled one from Texas, Phyllis George, is no longer with us. May she R.I.P. Thank you, lovely one, for being Miss America 1971 and taking your beauty and announcing skills to The NFL Today pre-game show, as well as being a spokesperson for a number of products. You will be sorely missed by all of your fans around the world. My condolences to the George family for the loss of their loved one.

  4. She was very beautiful and represented Denton Texas well. We were proud having resided in Denton and attended then North Texas State University and Texas Woman’s University. Rest in Heaven Phyllis

  5. Watching as a young 11 year old from Claudia Turner's hometown of Spartanburg, SC we were all rooting so hard for her to win that night. It was a big disappointment when Bert Parks read the results, but Phyllis was so deserving as well. It is hard to believe she passed this week.

  6. She would go on to be the first woman to host a sports show. Co-hosting the brand new NFL Today in 1975. In the process she paved the way for women to follow in her footsteps. Now, nearly 50 years later we are not so happy. 🙁 RIP Phyllis George

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