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Jimmy Carter to be honoured at Washington funeral before Georgia hometown burial

US President Joe Biden will give the eulogy for his fellow Democrat, 11 days before he leaves office.

By contributor By Bill Barrow, Associated Press
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President-elect Donald Trump and Melania Trump pause at the flag-draped casket of former US president Jimmy Carter as he lies in state in the rotunda of the US Capitol in Washington
Mr Carter’s flag-draped casket has lain in state in the Capitol Rotunda since Tuesday (Andrew Harnik/Pool via AP)

Jimmy Carter, who considered himself an outsider even as he sat in the Oval Office as the 39th US president, will be honoured on Thursday with the pageantry of a funeral at Washington National Cathedral before a second service and burial in his tiny Georgia hometown.

President Joe Biden, who was the first sitting senator to endorse Mr Carter’s 1976 presidential campaign, will give the eulogy for his fellow Democrat 11 days before he leaves office.

All of Mr Carter’s living successors are expected to attend the Washington funeral, including President-elect Donald Trump, who paid his respects before Mr Carter’s casket on Wednesday.

Former president Jimmy Carter in 2015
Tributes paid to Jimmy Carter focus as much on his humanitarian work after leaving the White House as what he did as president from 1977 to 1981 (Mark Humphrey/AP)

The rare gathering of commanders-in-chief is one example of how Thursday will be an unusual moment of coming together for the nation. Days of formal ceremonies and remembrances from political leaders, business titans and rank-and-file citizens have honoured Mr Carter for decency and using a prodigious work ethic to do more than obtain political power.

“He set a very high bar for presidents, how you can use voice and leadership for causes,” said Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder whose foundation funded Mr Carter’s work to eliminate treatable diseases such as the Guinea worm. Mr Gates spoke to The Associated Press on Wednesday shortly before flying to Washington for the funeral.

“Whatever prestige and resources you are lucky enough to have, ideally you can take those and take an even broader societal view in your post-private sector career,” Mr Gates said.

President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump pause at the flag-draped casket of former president Jimmy Carter as he lies in state in the rotunda of the US Capitol in Washington
President-elect Donald Trump paid his respects at Mr Carter’s casket on Wednesday (J Scott Applewhite/AP)

Bernice King, daughter of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr, who was assassinated in 1968, compared the two Georgians and Nobel Peace Prize winners.

“Both President Jimmy Carter and my father showed us what is possible when your faith compels you to live and lead from a love-centred place,” said Ms King, who was also planning to attend the Washington service.

Ted Mondale, son of Walter Mondale, Mr Carter’s vice president, is expected to read a eulogy his father wrote for Mr Carter before his own death in 2021.

Thursday will conclude six days of national rites that began in Plains, Georgia, where Mr Carter was born in 1924, lived most of his life and died on December 29 at the age of 100. Ceremonies continued in Atlanta and Washington, where Mr Carter, a former naval officer, engineer and peanut farmer, has lain in state since Tuesday.

Long lines of mourners waited several hours in frigid temperatures to file past his flag-draped casket in the Capitol Rotunda, as tributes focused as much on Mr Carter’s humanitarian work after leaving the White House as what he did as president from 1977 to 1981.

After the morning service in Washington, Mr Carter’s remains, his four children and extended family will return to Georgia on a Boeing 747 that serves as Air Force One when the sitting president is aboard.

The outspoken Baptist evangelical, who campaigned as a born-again Christian, will then be remembered in an afternoon funeral at Maranatha Baptist Church, the small building where he taught Sunday School for decades after leaving the White House and where his casket will sit beneath a wooden cross he fashioned in his own woodshop.

Former president Jimmy Carter prepares to make a national television address from the Oval Office at the White House in April 1980
Jimmy Carter prepares to make a national television address as president from the Oval Office at the White House in April 1980 (AP)

Following a final ride through his hometown, past the old train depot that served as his 1976 presidential campaign headquarters, he will be buried on family land in a plot next to former first lady Rosalynn Carter, who died in 2023 after more than 77 years of marriage.

Carter, who won the presidency promising good government and honest talk for an electorate disillusioned by the Vietnam War and Watergate, signed significant legislation and negotiated a landmark peace agreement between Israel and Egypt. But he also presided over inflation, rising interest rates and international crises and lost a landslide to Republican Ronald Reagan in 1980.

Two years later, he and his wife established The Carter Centre in Atlanta as a nongovernmental organisation that took them across the world helping fight disease, mediate conflict, monitor elections and advocate for racial and gender equity.

The centre, where Mr Carter lay in repose before being moved to Washington, currently has 3,000 employees and contractors globally.

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