Her
husband, former President Jimmy Carter, who called her "an
extension of myself" and has been in hospice care at home, was
expected to attend the service at the Glenn Memorial United
Methodist Church, his office said. Vice President Kamala Harris,
former President Bill Clinton and former first ladies Melania
Trump, Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Michelle Obama were also
due to take part.
Rosalynn Carter was diagnosed with dementia, her family said in
May. She died shortly after entering hospice care at home in
Plains, Georgia, alongside her husband, a Democrat who gave his
wife a prominent voice during his 1977-1981 presidency and
supported her advocacy for the cause of mental health.
She lay in repose at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and
Museum in Atlanta on Monday.
Her funeral will be held on Wednesday at the Maranatha Baptist
Church in Plains, the Carters' small rural hometown, before an
internment at the family residence.
Carter and her husband were the longest-married U.S.
presidential couple, having wed in 1946 when he was 21 and she
was 18.
Since his single term as president, Jimmy Carter has lived more
post-White House years than any president before him, and
Rosalynn played an instrumental role during those years,
building the Carter Center nonprofit and the Habitat for
Humanity charity.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta and Jonathan Allen in New
York; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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