‘Best’ Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter Passes Away at 100
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, passed away peacefully at his home in Plains, Georgia, on December 29, 2024, at the age of 100. Known for his unwavering commitment to peace and human rights, Carter leaves behind a remarkable legacy as a statesman, humanitarian, and the nation’s longest-living president.
Carter’s death follows a yearslong battle with cancer and a courageous decision to transition to hospice care in early 2023. Surrounded by family, Carter spent his final months in the quiet Georgia town where his story began.
An Incredible Legacy of Leadership and Humanity
Carter served as the 39th president from 1977 to 1981, navigating the nation through tumultuous times. While his presidency faced challenges – including the Iran hostage crisis and economic struggles – Carter’s post-presidency cemented his place as one of America’s most respected figures.

Carter NHP / IG / The former president’s dedication to humanitarian work earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
Through The Carter Center, he championed global health initiatives, election monitoring, and conflict resolution. These efforts showcased his unwavering belief in the power of diplomacy and compassion.
The Former President Was a Man of Faith and Service
Carter’s Christian faith was a cornerstone of his identity, influencing both his policies and his post-presidential endeavors. Unlike many former presidents, Carter returned to his humble roots in Plains, where he and his wife Rosalynn lived modestly.
Together, they famously volunteered with Habitat for Humanity, building homes for the underserved and inspiring millions with their hands-on approach to service.
Likewise, the former president also authored numerous books, sharing his thoughts on politics, religion, and global affairs. These writings reflected his introspective nature and his commitment to making the world a better place.
Carter Was a Devoted Family Man
Jimmy Carter is survived by his four children, 11 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. His wife Rosalynn, his steadfast partner for over 75 years, passed away just weeks earlier, in November 2024, at the age of 96. Their love story was one of enduring partnership and shared purpose.

Carter NHP / IG / Carter’s son, Chip Carter, praised his father for his unwavering belief in peace, human rights, and selfless love.
This is a sentiment echoed by millions who admired the former president’s life and work.
Nation Mourns the Demise of an Extraordinary Leader
President Joe Biden led the nation in mourning Jimmy Carter’s passing, ordering flags at half-staff for 30 days and declaring January 9, 2025, a National Day of Mourning. A state funeral will take place in Washington, D.C., where Biden is expected to deliver a eulogy. President Biden will be fulfilling a promise made to Carter in 2023.
Public observances are planned in Atlanta and Washington, reflecting the widespread respect and admiration Carter commanded. Following these ceremonies, Carter will be laid to rest in a private interment in Plains, the town he cherished throughout his life.
Jimmy Carter Was ‘the Best’ Former President
Jimmy Carter’s post-presidency is often described as unparalleled. Freed from the constraints of office, he embraced the role of global citizen and peacemaker. Whether fighting disease, promoting democracy, or building homes, Carter consistently chose to serve others.
Thus, this devotion earned him the title of “America’s best former president.” It also underscored the idea that a leader’s influence doesn’t end when their term concludes. Carter’s ability to inspire through action left an indelible mark on the world.
Today, America mourns the death of ‘the best’ president the nation ever had.