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JIMMY CARTER

Ted Mondale was a young adult when his father became Carter’s vice president. He said the two men had a deep relationship and friendship that lasted long after their time in office.
Carter's flag-draped coffin was carried up the stone steps of the cathedral by a military honor guard after its trip from the Capitol, where his body had lain in state for two days.
Operations for the U.S. Postal Service will be paused for a national Day of Observance for the passing of former President Jimmy Carter.
The move is meant to honor the death of the 39th U.S. president.

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