Jan 09, 2025
Former President Jimmy Carter will be laid to rest on Thursday, bringing an end to over a week of tributes and memorials held for the 39th U.S. president.Carter died on Dec. 29, 2024, at age 100. WATCH LIVE SCRIPPS NEWS COVERAGE After public visitation ended at the U.S. Capitol early Thursday morning, Carter's remains departed the Capitol at 9 a.m. via a motorcade to the Washington National Cathedral, passing by the White House on its trip.RELATED STORY | How Jimmy Carter became known as the 'Rock & Roll President'Former Ambassador Stu Eizenstat, Carter's grandson Jason Carter, and President Joe Biden delivered eulogies. Steve Ford read remarks left by the late former President Gerald Ford, and Ted Mondale did the same for the late former Vice President Walter Mondale."He was given the gift of years and the American people and the people of the world will be forever blessed by his decades of good works. Jimmy Carter's legacy of peace and compassion will remain unique as it is timeless. The entire Ford family, we extend our love to you and we add our prayers to the prayers of tens of millions of people around the world," Steve Ford said on behalf of his father. Musical selections included: "The Road Home" by the Cathedral Choir; "Amazing Grace" by Phyllis Adams and Lelia Bolden of Song Rise to Thee; "Imagine" by Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood; "Eternal Father, Strong to Save," sung by the U.S. Marine Orchestra and Armed Forces Chorus; and "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name."After the service, Carter's remains travelling by motorcade to Joint Base Andrews and board Special Air Mission 39, which is one of the presidential planes that is designated Air Force One when a sitting president is onboard.The plane will arrive this afternoon in Fort Moore, Georgia.Once in Georgia, a special service will be held at Maranatha Baptist Church where Carter taught Sunday school. There, members of the U.S. Secret Service Carter Protective Division and their spouses were invited by the Carter family for an event to recognize "the significant role the U.S. Secret Service played in the late presidents life."A private ceremony will then be held at the church at 3:45 p.m.RELATED STORY | Scripps News Special: A full look at Jimmy Carter's life and legacyFollowing the ceremony, a motorcade will lead Carter's remains and family through the streets of Plains, Georgia. Officials said one of Carters long-standing requests was to "honor his beloved community and hometown of Plains, Georgia on the last day of his state funeral."A private interment will be held for Carter at his residence Thursday evening.Many federal offices will be closed on Thursday, and the U.S. Postal Service will not be open.
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