Rosalynn Carter death: Biden orders flags to be flown at half-staff
Former first lady died at 96 years old on Sunday in Georgia
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Rosalynn Carter, the wife of former president Jimmy Carter, died at the age of 96 on Sunday.
The Carter Center announced the former first lady’s death just two days after she entered hospice care at the couple’s home in Plains, Georgia. Rosalynn is survived by her husband, four children, 22 grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and a legacy of mental health advocacy.
Jimmy Carter, 99, who is also in hospice care, paid tribute to his wife in a statement saying: “Rosalynn was my equal partner in everything I ever accomplished. She gave me wise guidance and encouragement when I needed it. As long as Rosalynn was in the world, I always knew somebody loved and supported me.”
The Carter Center said there was “no update” on Mr Carter’s health.
On Tuesday, President Joe Biden issued a proclamation ordering flags to be flown at half-staff at the White House and all federal government buildings from 25 November until sunset on the day of interment.
A formal funeral will take place on Wednesday 29 November in Plains. Members of the public are invited to pay respects as Carter lies in repose at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum.
Rosalynn Carter’s grandson responds to Trump mocking Jimmy Carter
James Carter IV, the grandson of former president Jimmy Carter and late First Lady Rosalynn Carter responded to Donald Trump making mocking comments about his grandfather’s administration just hours before Rosalynn died.
Mr Trump used Mr Carter’s time in office to make a negative point about the Biden administration. Hours after Mr Trump did so, the Carter Center announced that Rosalynn had died at 96 years old.
The Carter’s grandson took to X and responded to the incident saying: “I hate that my grandfather’s name is in Trump’s mouth at all, but I am not offended. For a Democrat, being mocked by Trump is high praise.”
Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter were ‘still holding hands’ at the end
The grandson of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter previously told news outlets that even at the end of their lives, the two were still together and holding hands.
“They are still here, they are still holding hands and still very much together,” Josh Carter told People magazine in August.
Carter and her husband were married for 77 years.
Toward the end of her life, Carter was diagnosed with dementia. But even then, she was able to recognise her husband.
Josh Carter told People Carter was aware of Mr Carter and her other family members at the time but that it was probably “hard” for Mr Carter to see his wife lose access to older memories.
“I think the beautiful thing is that they are still together,” Josh said.
Misconceptions about the Carter administration
Misconception: Ronald Reagan freed the American hostages in Iran.
More accurate: Carter and his administration negotiated their release, but Tehran wouldn’t free them until after Reagan’s inauguration on Jan. 20, 1981.
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Misconception: Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter founded Habitat for Humanity.
More accurate: The Carters have been Habitat’s most famous endorsers and volunteers. But the organization was established by wealthy businessman Millard Fuller and his wife, Linda, as an outgrowth a Georgia commune where the spent time in the 1960s.
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Misconception: Jimmy Carter was an unabashed liberal.
More accurate: Carter was a moderate politician, campaigned deliberately and, once in office, pursued policies that don’t fit easily under one label.
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Misconception: Jimmy Carter is married to “RAHZ-lyn,” and he was there when she was born.
More accurate: It’s “ROSE-lyn,” and he met her as a newborn – but not immediately.
A life of public service
Both Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter agreed later in life that she was the more political of the two, PBS reported.
She had ideas of her own, starting from when he was campaigning for a Georgia state senate seat. Ms Carter reportedly spoke to voters in line, including one mill worker who was caring for her child who was afflicted by mental illness.
“I want to know what you are going to do about mental health when you are governor,” she told her husband the following day. He vowed he would put her in charge of it. Rosalynn Carter then dedicated her lifelong efforts to improving mental health in Americans.
From 1977 to 1978, she served as the Honorary Chairperson of the President’s Commission on Mental Health. And after Mr Carter’s 1980 defeat, the couple founded the Carter Center, an institution dedicated to “human rights and the alleviation of human suffering.”
Obituary for Rosalynn Carter
In its obituary for Rosalynn Carter, the AP writes:
“The Washington chattering class, often unsure what to make of outsiders, dubbed Rosalynn Carter the “Steel Magnolia” when she arrived as first lady.
“A devout Baptist and mother of four, she was diminutive and outwardly shy, with a soft smile and softer Southern accent. That was the “magnolia.” She also was a force behind Jimmy Carter’s rise from peanut farmer to winner of the 1976 presidential election. That was the “steel.”
“Yet that obvious, even trite moniker almost certainly undersold her role and impact across the Carters’ early life, their one White House term and their four decades afterward as global humanitarians advocating peace, democracy and the eradication of disease.
“Through more than 77 years of marriage, until her death Sunday at the age of 96, Rosalynn Carter was business and political partner, best friend and closest confidant to the 39th president.”
Read more:
Rosalynn Carter: Remembering advocate for Jimmy and many others
Former first lady died aged 96 on Sunday
Rosalynn and Jimmy’s last public outing
Former president Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter made a rare public appearance - and their last together before her death - at a peanut festival in September in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.
The pair were driven in the annual festival’s parade in a black SUV.
“The Carters made the day for the thousands of attendees at the Plains Peanut Festival,” Jill Stuckey of the National Park Service’s Jimmy Carter National Historic Site in Plains told the AJC. “What a wonderful surprise for everyone.”
Read The Independent’s report on the outing at the time:
Jimmy Carter attends his hometown’s peanut festival as he nears his 99th birthday
The former president and first lady were driven in the annual festival’s parade in a black SUV
When is Rosalynn Carter’s funeral service?
The Carter Center announced that tributes to Rosalynn Carter will begin on Monday, November 27 and her funeral will take place on Wednesday, November 29.
Carter, who died at age 96 on Sunday, was the First Lady to one-term President Jimmy Carter.
Next Monday, Carter will lie in response at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in Museum in Atlanta, Georgia. Members of the public are invited to pay their respects there.
On Tuesday, there will be a tribute service at Glenn Memorial Church at Emory University featuring invited guests only.
Then on Wednesday, a funeral procession will begin at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains before Carter is taken to the Carter family residence for a private burial.
Members of the public are welcome to view the motorcade route from the church to downtown Plains.
WATCH: Biden honours Rosalynn Carter at turkey pardoning
Jimmy Carter remains in hospice with ‘no updates’ on health
Jimmy Carter remains a home hospice patient and there are “no updates” on the former president’s health, according to a spokesperson for the Carter Center.
The spokesperson, Matthew De Galan, addressed Mr Carter’s health the day after former first lady Rosalynn Carter died at the family home in Plains, Georgia, on Sunday.
Ms Carter’s death came just days after it was announced that the 96-year-old had also entered home hospice. She had been diagnosed with dementia in May.
Graeme Massie reports:
Jimmy Carter remains on home hospice care following death of wife Rosalynn
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter died at family home in Georgia over the weekend
Fellow first ladies pay tribute
The five living First Ladies, including the current First Lady Jill Biden, sent tributes to Rosalynn Carter following her death on Sunday.
Hillary Clinton called Carter a “champion of human dignity everywhere” and highlighted her work in mental health advocacy and human health as part of that.
Laura Bush celebrated Carter’s loyalty and support for her husband while in office as well as her legacy in destigmatising mental health.
Michelle Obama thanked Carter for her advice and support when she was a First Lady and recognised her work to advance health for elderly people as well as her work building houses with Habitat for Humanity.
Melania Trump sent her condolences to the Carter family and remembered her legacy.
Jill Biden remembered Carter for paving her own pathway and inspiring the US in her journey.
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