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Jimmy Carter’s funeral begins with tributes tracing his journey from rural Georgia to global prominence

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The Guard of Honor surrounds the flag-draped casket of former President Jimmy Carter as he lies in repose at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. Carter died Dec. 29 at the age of 100. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)

The public farewell for former President Jimmy Carter commenced with a six-day state funeral, honoring his rise from the Depression-era South to the world stage as a humanitarian and leader. Carter, who passed away at 100, was celebrated for his rural roots, his presidency, and decades of post-White House advocacy.

Family and community reflect on Carter’s legacy

A military body bear teams places the flag-draped casket of former President Jimmy Carter onto the catafalque at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. Carter died Dec. 29 at the age of 100. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)

Carter’s son, Chip, praised his parents’ enduring partnership and transformative impact on the world. Grandson Jason Carter highlighted the remarkable achievements Carter packed into his century-long life. Mourners in Plains, Georgia, lined the streets as Carter’s motorcade passed key landmarks from his childhood, including his family’s farm and his 1976 campaign headquarters.

Pallbearers and public honor Carter’s memory

Secret Service members and a military honor guard carried Carter’s flag-draped casket as a military band played “Hail to the Chief.” At the Carter Presidential Center, mourners paid respects, reflecting on Carter’s advocacy for public health and human rights.

Emphasis on Carter’s humble beginnings

Mourners view the casket of former President Jimmy Carter as he lies in repose at the Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. Carter died Dec. 29th at the age of 100. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)

The motorcade route traced Carter’s life story, passing the simple home where he grew up without electricity or running water. At the Carter farm, a bell rang 39 times to honor his presidency, symbolizing his journey from a rural boyhood to becoming the 39th U.S. president.

Civil rights and humanitarian legacy remembered

Calvin Smyre, a former Georgia legislator, lauded Carter’s role in dismantling segregation in Georgia, paving the way for greater Black political power. Habitat for Humanity volunteers also remembered Carter for his hands-on dedication to building homes for those in need.

Final tributes in Washington and Plains

The national remembrance will continue in Washington, concluding Thursday with a funeral at the Washington National Cathedral. Carter will then return to Plains for burial beside his wife of 77 years, Rosalynn, near their family home.

Carter’s life of service remains a testament to his commitment to equality, community, and global goodwill.

Herbert Bauernebel

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