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Jimmy Carter

  • January 6, 2025
    On December 29, 2024

    Jimmy Carter died—a year and one month after Rosalynn passed away. He had defied the odds, spending 22 months in hospice and living to celebrate his 100th birthday. Much has been said about our 37th...

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