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Rosalynn Carter, Former First Lady To President Jimmy Carter, Dies At 96

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  • Rosalynn Carter has died at age 96.
  • She was recently placed in hospice care over the weekend.
  • Her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, is also currently in hospice care.

 

Rosalynn Carter, the former first lady and humanitarian hailing from Georgia, passed away at her home in Plains, Georgia, on Sunday, as announced by the Carter Center. Known for her advocacy for mental health care, she consistently offered political guidance to her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, and exemplified graceful longevity for the nation.

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At the age of 96, Carter had entered hospice care at her home on Friday. She earned widespread acclaim for her political acumen, with particular recognition for her sharp electoral instincts, relatable appeal, and contributions to the White House, where she served as an envoy to Latin America. Throughout her public life, Carter dedicated herself to various social causes, championing programs that supported healthcare resources, human rights, social justice, and the well-being of the elderly.

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Remembering Rosalynn Carter

Rosalynn Carter and Jimmy Carter in the White House. Ca. 1977-1980. Everett Collection

In late May of this year, the human rights organization founded by the Carters, the Carter Center, disclosed that Rosalynn Carter had received a diagnosis of dementia. The organization stated, “She continues to reside contentedly at home with her husband, savoring the springtime in Plains and cherishing visits with loved ones.”

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The Carters garnered praise for their humanitarian initiatives following their departure from the White House. They were strongly associated with Habitat for Humanity, recognized by the organization as “unwavering advocates, adept fundraisers, and among our most dedicated hands-on construction volunteers.”

Former President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter in Afeta, Ethiopia, give their hostess a long-lasting insecticidal bed net, which prevents malaria. The Carters were on a two-week tour of remote African villages for The Carter Center health initiatives, Feb. 13, 2007. Photo courtesy of The Carter Center (BSLOC_2021_8_44)

In the past few years, the public appearances of the Carters became less frequent. However, in the context of the 2020 presidential election, they created a video tribute to Joe Biden, which was broadcast during the televised segment of the Democratic National Convention. Rosalynn is survived by husband and former President Jimmy Carter, and their four children, John William, James Earl III, Donnel Jeffrey, and Amy Lynn.

Rest in peace.

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