The photos show the former president and Mrs. Carter's two headstones with flowers in their hometown of Plains, Georgia.
PLAINS, Ga. — Former President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter are together again. We’re getting our first look at the burial site and headstones for Georgia’s favorite couple. The beloved former president was laid to rest next to his wife at their home in Plains earlier this month.
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What do George Wallace, Hubert Humphrey, Henry Jackson, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan have in common? Each would have made a better president for the years 1977-1981 than Jimmy Carter.
My son Chris Carroll lives and works in Washington, DC. I asked him to share his thoughts about paying his respects to President Jimmy Carter earlier
My son Chris Carroll lives and works in Washington, D.C. I asked him to share his thoughts about paying his respects to President Jimmy Carter earlier
Patricia “Pat” Jandel will be honored at a birthday celebration at Historic Roswell Place, the senior living center where she has lived since 2019. Pat has experienced quite a lot over the past 100 years.
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