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Nation Honors Jimmy Carter: A Tribute to a President Who Cared

Former President Jimmy Carter, a beloved figure in American history, passed away peacefully at the age of 100. His life was filled with remarkable achievements and a deep commitment to public service, which inspired many. In his last days, he remained at his home in Plains, Georgia, where he had dedicated much of his life to helping others.

The Official State Funeral Schedule for Former President Jimmy Carter

As the nation mourns, plans for a state funeral have been announced. The services will take place from January 4th to 9th. The events provide an opportunity for Americans to pay their respects and reflect on Carter’s profound impact on the world.

  • The state funeral begins on January 4th.
  • Carter’s body will be transported to the Carter Center in Atlanta.
  • A motorcade will make its way through Plains, allowing local residents to say goodbye.

Key Events Leading to the National Funeral

During the days leading up to the funeral, important events are scheduled to honor Carter’s legacy:

Event Date Time (ET) Location
Arrival at Phoebe Sumter Medical Center January 4 Morning Plains, Georgia
Carter’s remains lie in repose January 4-6 N/A Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Departure from Carter Center January 7 9:30 a.m. Atlanta, Georgia
Motorcade to the US Navy Memorial January 7 1:15 p.m. Washington, D.C.
Funeral Procession to US Capitol January 7 2 p.m. Washington, D.C.
Service at US Capitol Rotunda January 7 3 p.m. Washington, D.C.
Carter lies in state at US Capitol January 7-8 7 p.m. – Midnight Washington, D.C.
National Funeral Service January 9 10 a.m. Washington National Cathedral
Private Internment January 9 Evening Plains, Georgia

A Community Reflects on His Lifelong Impact

Carter was well-known for his commitment to peace, human rights, and community service. He taught by example, showing how much a single person can do for others. Many people in Plains, where he grew up, have gathered to share their stories about him—stories that reflect happiness and pride.

  • Residents are setting up memorials to honor him in different ways.
  • People are encouraged to share their memories of Carter on social media.

A Look Back at His Historic Presidency

Jimmy Carter served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. He was a peanut farmer from Georgia who rose to the highest office in the land. His presidency was marked by significant events, including a focus on civil rights and a strong push for global peace. Carter’s initiatives helped many around the world, and this legacy remains strong even after his passing.

  • Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his work in humanitarian efforts.
  • He remained active in various charities and organizations long after leaving office.

Sharing Stories and Celebrating His Life

In the days leading up to the funeral, many are coming together to not only mourn but to celebrate the incredible life of Jimmy Carter. His story reminds us that we can all make a difference. The world feels a little quieter without him but his lessons about kindness and humanity will echo on through the hearts of everyone he touched.

Join the Nation in Mourning and Celebration

As the nation pauses to remember Jimmy Carter, everyone is invited to participate in this historic farewell. From his simple hometown of Plains to the grand halls of the nation’s capital, Carter’s spirit will continue to inspire countless individuals for generations to come.

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