Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter Dies At 100 In Front Of His Family - His Son Speaks Out
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States and the recipient of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 29, 2024, at his home in Plains, Georgia. Surrounded by family, the beloved leader was 100 years old, making him the longest-lived president in U.S. history.
Carter is survived by his four children—Jack, Chip, Jeff, and Amy—as well as 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Rosalynn, who passed earlier, and one grandchild. His passing marks the end of a remarkable life dedicated to peace, human rights, and service to humanity.
President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter at Maranatha Baptist Church on April 20, 2014 in Plains, Georgia | Source: Getty Images
In a heartfelt tribute, Carter’s son Chip reflected on his father’s profound influence: “My father was a hero, not only to me but to everyone who believes in peace, human rights, and unselfish love. My brothers, sister, and I shared him with the rest of the world through these common beliefs. The world is our family because of the way he brought people together, and we thank you for honoring his memory by continuing to live these shared beliefs.”
Public observances to honor President Carter’s life and legacy will be held in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., followed by a private interment in Plains, Georgia. Details of the state funeral, including motorcade routes and events, will be released by the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region.
Jimmy Carter’s legacy of compassion, unity, and service will continue to inspire generations around the world.