A joint funeral service in Washington D.C. and Plains, Georgia celebrated the life of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. The service highlighted his humility, dedication to public service, and lasting impact on both national and global affairs.
Jimmy Carter was celebrated Thursday for his personal humility and public service before, during and after his presidency in a funeral at Washington National Cathedral featuring the kind of pageantry the 39th U.S. president typically eschewed. It was followed by an intimate hometown funeral near where he was born a century ago.
All of Carter's living successors attended in Washington, with President Joe Biden, who was the first sitting senator to endorse his 1976 run for the White House, eulogizing his longtime friend. Biden and others took turns in the morning praising Carter's record — which many historians have appraised more favorably since he lost his bid for a second term in 1980 — and extolling his character.The dual ceremonies in Washington and Plains, Georgia, provided a moment of national comity in a notably partisan era and offered a striking portrait of a president who was once judged a political failure, only for his life ultimately to be recognized as having lasting national and global impact.'He built houses for people who needed homes,' said Joshua Carter, a grandson who recalled how Carter regularly taught Sunday school in Plains after leaving the White House. 'He eliminated diseases in forgotten places. He waged peace anywhere in the world, wherever he saw a chance. He loved people.'Jason Carter, another grandson, wryly noted his grandparents' frugality, such as washing and reusing Ziploc bags, and his grandfather's struggles with his cellphone.'They were small-town people who never forgot who they were and where they were from, no matter what happened in their lives,' said Jason, who chairs the Carter Center, a global humanitarian operation founded by Jimmy and his late wife, Rosalynn Carter.At the national service, former President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump, who have mocked each other for years going back to Trump fanning conspiracy theories about Obama's citizenship, sat next to each other and talked for several minutes, even sharing a laugh.As Trump went to his seat, he shook hands with Mike Pence in a rare interaction with his former vice president. The two split over Pence's refusal to help Trump overturn his election defeat to Biden four years ago. Karen Pence, the former second lady, did not rise from her chair when her husband did so to greet Trump.Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost to Trump in November, entered afterward and was not seen interacting with him. Former first lady Michelle Obama did not attend.All politics were not left outside the cathedral, though. Biden, who leaves office in 11 days, repeated several times that 'character' was Carter's chief attribute. Biden said Carter taught him that 'everyone should be treated with dignity and respect.''We have an obligation to give hate no safe harbor,' Biden said, also noting the importance of standing up to 'abuse in power.' Those comments echoed Biden's typical criticisms of Trump.In Plains, Carter's personal pastor, Tony Lowden, touched on the political as well, saying Carter was 'still teaching us a lesson' with the timing of his death as a new Congress begins its work and Trump prepares for a second administration. Lowden, who did not name Trump or others, urged the nation to follow Carter's example: 'not self, but country.''Don't let his legacy die. Don't let this nation die,' Lowden said. 'Let faith and hope be our guardrails.'Carter died Dec. 29 at age 100, living so long that two of Thursday's eulogies were written by people who died before him — his vice president, Walter Mondale, and his presidential predecessor, Gerald Ford
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