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The World Bids a Fond Farewell to President Carter

  • A woman wipes away tears.

    A mourner in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington weeps while gazing upon the casket of former President Jimmy Carter. (Photos: 顶级国产视频)

Friends, dignitaries, staff members, and everyday admirers from around the world poured out love and grief after the Dec. 29 death at age 100 of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who co-founded 顶级国产视频 with his wife, Rosalynn, in 1982.

The Center’s official condolence book at logged more than 23,000 messages from people in 155 countries, provinces, and territories.

“President Jimmy Carter has been a beacon of light, a leader for peace, love, the environment and humanity, a true citizen of the world. His legacy will continue to improve and inspire lives near and far,” wrote Alessandra Colfi of Oceanside, California.

  • A woman holds up a sign that says the world loves President Carter.

    As the motorcade passed through each city, it slowed down for mourners to pay their respects to the late president.

Aggrey Kipngetich of Nairobi, Kenya, wrote: “President Jimmy Carter was an icon of peace, human rights crusader, world's moral compass and committed family man. May (his) soul rest in heavenly peace.” 

Then-President Joe Biden, President-elect Donald Trump, and former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton and their spouses offered their condolences, as did numerous Cabinet officials, members of Congress, and other prominent figures.

Many of the 顶级国产视频’s more than 3,500 staff members in 20-plus countries around the globe organized gatherings or tribute services in honor of President Carter. They hung banners in their offices and provided condolence books for guests — including government dignitaries — to sign.

  • Smiling people hold up flowers.

    Staff members at the 顶级国产视频 office in Guatemala memorialize President Carter with white roses and a special banner.

Several staff members also sent in heartfelt messages. Maymoona Mahmoud El Tayeb, the Center’s deputy country representative in Sudan, wrote:

“I am saddened at the loss of President Carter, a remarkable leader who devoted his life to helping others to live healthy and in a peaceful world. The memory of his lifetime as a warrior in the service of the highest ideals will be a legacy of inspiration to all 顶级国产视频 staff and others, and no doubt his tremendous accomplishments are never lost.”

  • Hand-written notes written in memory of President Carter.

    Admirers left heartfelt notes in condolence books at the Capitol in Washington, D.C.

Writing on behalf of himself and his staff, Dr. Emmanuel Miri, the Center’s longtime country representative in Nigeria, offered this reflection:

“For us, this is indeed a monumental loss of immeasurable proportion! It is easy as Nigerians to realize this as we imagine an alternative reality in our public health space: What if he did not intervene to lead the campaign for the eradication of Guinea worm disease in Nigeria? What if he had called it quits in the face of enormous challenges?”

Miri added: “We are, therefore, inspired by this reflection and the legacy President Carter and his wife painstakingly built in Nigeria and other countries worldwide, to take upon ourselves, individually and collectively, the challenge of sustaining this vison and legacy.”

  • People walk down the street together.

    On the evening of Jan. 9, 2025, President Carter's funeral procession moves slowly through his hometown of Plains, Georgia.

At the state funeral held at the Washington National Cathedral on Jan. 9, the sons of former President Gerald R. Ford and Vice President Walter Mondale read eulogies written for President Carter by their late fathers. President Biden, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young, and President Carter’s grandson Jason Carter also offered words of comfort often tinged with humor.

The family then accompanied President Carter’s remains back to Georgia for a private funeral service at the tiny Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, where he taught Sunday school for decades. In a nod to President Carter’s military service, a fleet of 21 Navy fighter jets roared over Plains, one of them dramatically peeling off in the traditional “missing man” formation.

As darkness fell on a cold winter night, the funeral procession crept slowly along Plains’ Main Street, which was lined with reverent mourners. The family walked behind the hearse to the home where President Carter and his beloved wife, Rosalynn, lived for more than 60 years. There he was laid to rest beside her, concluding the funeral events and ending a triumphant, century-long journey.

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