The funeral of former US President Jimmy Carter was held on Friday, with President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in attendance. The ceremony, which took place at the Washington National Cathedral, was a celebration of Carter’s life and legacy.
In his eulogy, President Biden praised Carter’s commitment to dignity, justice, and integrity. He emphasized the importance of standing up against hate and the abuse of power. Biden also noted that Carter’s life was a testament to the power of good works and faithful service.
Carter’s grandson, Jason Carter, remembered him as a man of integrity, whose private and public life were guided by a strong moral compass. Stuart Eizenstat, Carter’s domestic policy adviser, praised his bipartisan approach and his commitment to advancing civil rights and human rights.
Former US Ambassador Andrew Young spoke to Carter’s sensitivity and spirituality, recalling his efforts to foster unity and equality. The funeral was attended by a wide range of political figures, including former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama.
Carter, who passed away 2025, at the age of 100, was remembered as a leader whose vision transcended his time. His legacy, including his work on human rights and his efforts to eradicate diseases such as Guinea worm disease, will continue to inspire future generations.