Atlanta, GA – Former President Carter’s Grandson Dies At 28

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    Atlanta, GA – Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter’s 28-year-old grandson, Jeremy, has died, Carter told a church gathering on Sunday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

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    The newspaper said Carter, who two weeks ago said he is now cancer-free, appeared at the Maranatha Baptist Church to teach his regular Sunday school class and told church members that his grandson had died a few hours before.

    The cause of death was unclear. The 91-year-old former president told the church Jeremy Carter had felt unwell on Saturday and that his mother discovered his heart had stopped after he went to take a nap at his family’s home in Peachtree City, Georgia, the newspaper reported.

    Officials with the Carter Center, a nonprofit founded by the former president to promote peace and health, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Carter announced at the same church two weeks ago that he was cancer-free, four months after he revealed that his melanoma had spread from his liver to his brain. He continues to undergo regular treatment.

    Church member Jill Stuckey told the Journal-Constitution that Jeremy Carter was a “great, fun-loving guy.”

    “Life’s full of its ups and downs and the Carters aren’t immune,” the newspaper quoted her as saying.

    Carter, a former peanut farmer, served as U.S. president from 1977 to 1981, losing his reelection bid to Ronald Reagan. While his presidency has been derided by critics as unsuccessful, Carter has built a powerful post-White House legacy, winning a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 and staying active into his 90s working for causes such as fighting disease in Africa.


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    8 years ago

    Why is he always referred to as a “Carter, a former peanut farmer”, when he was accomplished nuclear engineer and served as an officer in the US Navy’s nuclear submarine program. For those too young to know, look up Admiral Chaim G. Rickover.

    misslydia128
    misslydia128
    8 years ago

    The young Carter could be a korban for the aveiros of the grandfather.

    HeshyEkes
    HeshyEkes
    8 years ago

    So he just went ahead & held his class a few hours after his 28 year old grandson suddenly died? What a warm guy.

    IamYid
    IamYid
    8 years ago

    And the grandfather? Even gehenum is refusing to take him.