Former President Jimmy Carter was honored with a state funeral at the National Cathedral on January 9, 2025, following his passing at the age of 100. The ceremony brought together all living former presidents as a mark of respect. A national day of mourning was declared with flags at half-staff. Following the service, a private funeral was held in Plains, Georgia, where Carter’s legacy was celebrated through shared memories and heartfelt musical tributes. The outpouring of love for Carter highlighted his significant contributions and enduring impact on the nation.
In a heartfelt tribute to a great leader, former President Jimmy Carter was honored with a magnificent state funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. The ceremony took place on January 9, 2025, following his passing at the impressive age of 100 just a month prior. The event saw the presence of all living former presidents, showcasing the respect and admiration shared for this iconic figure.
On this significant day, current President Joe Biden declared a national day of mourning. Flags flew at half-staff, and federal agencies, along with the New York Stock Exchange, closed their doors in honor of Carter. It was a day marked not just by sorrow, but by a celebration of a life dedicated to service and humanity.
Following the formalities at the cathedral, the festivities moved south to Plains, Georgia, Carter’s beloved hometown. A private funeral was held at Maranatha Baptist Church, where Carter had been a faithful member for many years. Here, family and friends gathered to share their memories and reflect on the remarkable impact Carter had on their lives.
Carter’s casket was draped with the American flag and transported by a hearse from the special services unit. As the motorcade wound through downtown Plains, supporters lined the streets, many waving flags and sharing their respects—a beautiful sight illustrating the love and admiration for the former president. At 7:35 p.m., Carter’s family entered the private internment service outside his home, a poignant moment as he was laid to rest beside his beloved wife, Rosalynn, who passed away in 2023.
The funeral included remarkable musical performances, with Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood elegantly performing John Lennon’s iconic song, “Imagine.” The atmosphere was filled with love and honoring, spurred on by touching remarks from both Rev. Tony Lowden, Carter’s personal pastor, and Rev. Ashley Guthas. They shared meaningful insights into Carter’s character, touching on his virtues and the larger-than-life persona that he was.
Attendees included President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. Each shared their appreciation for Carter’s tremendous contributions to the country. Remembrances were made by his grandsons, Joseph and Jason Carter, reflecting on personal experiences and memories they cherished with their grandfather.
Various speakers took to the podium, with former adviser Stuart Eizenstat emphasizing Carter’s place in history as one of the most consequential one-term presidents, challenging the perceptions that have lingered over the years. Memories were also shared by Ted Mondale, son of Carter’s late Vice President Walter Mondale, and Steven Ford, son of former President Gerald Ford, both highlighting the enduring friendship that blossomed between their fathers and Carter in the years following their presidencies.
Carter’s final resting place in Plains was a deliberate choice, signifying his lifelong connection to the town and his desire to support its tourism economy. All in attendance and those who watched from afar felt the warmth of his legacy, a legacy that encompasses compassion, leadership, and service. As the day came to a close, the memories of a man who dedicated his life to bettering the world resonated far beyond the cathedral walls.
Goodbye, President Carter. Your warmth and wisdom will forever be celebrated.
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