Remembering Jimmy Carter: A Six-Day Celebration of a Life Well-Lived
As the nation pauses in mourning, Saturday marks the beginning of the six-day state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at his home in Plains, Georgia, at the age of 100. Known for being the longest-living president in U.S. history, Carter’s legacy will be celebrated through a series of poignant events that pay homage to his remarkable life and service.
Reflecting on a Life of Service
Carter, who died on December 31, leaves behind a rich legacy and a loving family. He is survived by his children—Jack, Chip, Jeff, and Amy—along with 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. His beloved wife, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, passed away just two months before him and rests in Plains, where Jimmy will also find eternal peace.
Carter’s commitment to humanitarian efforts, diplomacy, and community service built a foundation that resonates well beyond his two terms in office. He dedicated his post-presidency years to various initiatives, including global health, democracy promotion, and housing through Habitat for Humanity.
A Day to Remember
The state funeral commenced Saturday morning, around 10:15 a.m. ET, with a solemn motorcade carrying Carter’s casket through significant locations in Georgia—a state that shaped him as both a man and a leader. This emotional journey kicked off at Phoebe Sumter Medical Center in Americus and made its way to his family’s farm in Archery, where the National Park Service commemorated his life with a salute and rang the farm bell 39 times, honoring him as the 39th president.
Key Locations in the Motorcade Journey
- Phoebe Sumter Medical Center, Americus
- Family Farm, Archery (Bell rang 39 times)
- Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta
After these somber stops, the motorcade proceeded to the Georgia State Capitol, where a moment of silence led by Governor Brian Kemp is set for 3 p.m. Onlookers lined the streets, holding signs in memory of the former president, a testament to the admiration he universally garnered.
The Need for a National Day of Mourning
In recognition of his contributions, the White House announced a National Day of Mourning for January 9, during the final day of services. President Joe Biden emphasized the importance of this day, inviting Americans to gather in their communities to honor Carter’s memory.
"I call on the American people to assemble on that day in their respective places of worship, there to pay homage to the memory of President James Earl Carter, Jr." — President Biden
Former President Donald Trump also acknowledged Carter’s impact, stating, "The challenges Jimmy faced as President came at a pivotal time for our country, and he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all Americans."
Schedule of Jimmy Carter’s Funeral Events
Here’s a brief overview of the funeral events that will unfold over the coming days:
Date | Event |
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January 4 | Motorcade begins; moment of silence at State Capitol |
January 7 (6 a.m.) | Lying in repose at the Carter Presidential Center |
January 9 (10 a.m.) | Funeral services at Washington National Cathedral |
Post-Funeral | Private internment in Plains, Georgia |
The funeral events represent a unique opportunity for the country to gather in collective remembrance, with ceremonies planned not just in Georgia but also in Washington, D.C..
Preparing for the Final Goodbye
As the state funeral progresses, from the initial ceremonies in Georgia to final observances at the U.S. Capitol, the nation is invited to pay their respects continuously. The casket will lie in state, allowing citizens to bid farewell to one of America’s most beloved leaders.
Conclusion
Jimmy Carter’s state funeral will be a profound testament to a life dedicated to public service, compassion, and peace. As the nation unites in observance of this National Day of Mourning, it encourages all to reflect on the values Carter embodied and the impact he made both at home and abroad. While he leaves behind a monumental legacy, he also reminds us of our duty to continue striving for a better world.
You are encouraged to join in the observance, not just on the National Day of Mourning but also through acts of kindness and service in your communities. Let’s honor Jimmy Carter by embracing the spirit of compassion and integrity he exemplified throughout his life.