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A number of Nebraska officials have issued statements about the passing of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States. Carter, the longest living U.S. President at 100 years of age died Sunday.
U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts — “Jimmy Carter’s life was marked by faith, family, and service. He defended our country as a member of the U.S. Navy. He served as our 39th president. After leaving office, he faithfully taught Sunday school and advocated for human rights around the world. His 77-year marriage to Rosalynn Carter modeled love and dedication. Susanne and I send our condolences to the Carter family as they grieve.”
Gov. Jim Pillen — “Suzanne and I join our fellow Americans in mourning the death of former President Jimmy Carter. President Carter’s life was defined by public service. He wore the uniform of our nation as an officer in the U.S. Navy, served the people of his beloved state of Georgia as Governor, and served America as President. His service to others continued long after he left the presidency, particularly through his work with Habitat for Humanity. His unwavering faith in almighty God and his dedication to his family were a model for us all.”
Pillen ordered that in accordance with the United States Flag Code and the flag policy of the State of Nebraska, U.S. and Nebraska flags will be flown at half-staff for 30 days, until Jan. 28, 2025.
U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer — “Throughout his long life, President Carter served his country and his fellow man. He showed his love for others through many actions — serving in the Navy, as our 39th President, teaching Sunday School, and most memorably as a home builder for Habitat for Humanity. Bruce and I extend our deepest condolences to his family.“
3rd District Rep. Adrian Smith — “Beginning with his service in the U.S. Navy, President Carter’s lifetime of service was consistent across many areas of his life and carried on long after he left the presidency. His charitable endeavors well into his 90s are emblematic of American resilience and our dedication to giving back to community and neighbor alike.”
1st District Rep. Mike Flood — “President Carter will long be remembered for his kindness towards others, his marriage and devotion to Rosalynn, and his love for Georgia. He reminded the world that presidential leadership wasn’t just about the time in office – it’s about character and leading by example even in retirement. After leaving Washington, he rolled up his sleeves to build houses for Habitat for Humanity. He quietly taught Sunday School for decades. And along the way, he used his time and talents to help some of the least among us. Mandi and I join our fellow Americans in mourning his passing and remembering the legacy of service to others that he leaves.”
2nd District Rep. Don Bacon — “I am saddened to hear of President Jimmy Carter ‘s passing today. From his time as a naval officer, then as a state senator and Governor of Georgia, and finally as President, Jimmy Carter gave a lifetime of service. After serving our country, he set the standard of post-political life with his service to Habitat for Humanity. “Our prayers and thoughts are with his family.”
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