Jimmy Carter celebrated his 100th birthday on October 1, making him the first U.S. president to reach this milestone.
Family and friends gathered in Plains, Georgia, for the occasion, which was particularly poignant as it was the first birthday without his wife, Rosalynn, who passed away after 77 years of marriage.
President Joe Biden sent a heartfelt message, acknowledging Rosalynn’s absence but reminding Carter that she remains in his heart. Rosalynn Carter died at 96 on November 19, and although Carter has been less visible, he attended her memorial service. Biden commended Carter’s moral clarity and ongoing contributions through the Carter Center and Habitat for Humanity.
The birthday celebration took place at Carter’s home, where he is receiving hospice care. His grandson Jason shared that this home has been a source of comfort for Carter during this time. Jason reflected on the profound loss felt by the family after Rosalynn’s passing and mentioned that his grandfather remains emotionally present, often laughing and showing love, even as he faces physical limitations.
Carter’s family and friends enjoyed cupcakes and watched a vice-presidential debate together, with Jason noting the importance of celebrating a life dedicated to good. He mentioned Carter’s desire to live long enough to vote in the next election, underscoring his enduring spirit.
As Carter navigates this final chapter of his life, his family cherishes the time they have together, reflecting on his remarkable legacy.