Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, has died at age 100.
Carter was “surrounded by his family” at his home in Plains, Georgia, in his final moments, the Carter Center said in a statement Sunday.
President Joe Biden remembered Carter as a “dear friend” and “extraordinary leader” in a statement Sunday, while President-elect Donald Trump said Americans owe the former president “a debt of gratitude.”
Preparations are underway for a state funeral.
Carter was a peanut farmer and US Navy lieutenant before going into politics, eventually serving one term as governor of Georgia and as president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. He was the only former US president to reach 100 years old.
Rosalynn Carter, the former president’s wife of more than 75 years, who was known for her mental health advocacy and humanitarian work, died in November 2023 at 96. The Carters were the longest-married presidential couple in US history.
[Source: CNN]
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