Daijiworld Media Network- USA
USA, Jan 9: The United States will observe a national day of mourning on Thursday to honor the late former President Jimmy Carter. The observance coincides with a state funeral planned in Washington, DC.
Honoring Jimmy Carter
Carter, who passed away on December 29 at the age of 100, will be remembered through a series of events. Services began on Saturday, with Carter lying in repose at the Carter Presidential Center in Georgia. On Tuesday, his remains were transported to Washington, DC, where he is set to lie in state at the United States Capitol rotunda before the funeral services.
Presidential declaration
President Joe Biden has declared January 9 as a national day of mourning for Carter, who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. Following his presidency, Carter became renowned as a global humanitarian and advocate for peace and democracy.
What a National Day of Mourning Entails
A national day of mourning is a time for the country to collectively honor the life and contributions of a significant national figure. It involves ceremonies, moments of reflection, and the temporary closure of federal agencies and institutions, allowing citizens to pay their respects.
This day provides an opportunity to celebrate the legacy of Jimmy Carter, who left a lasting impact both during and after his presidency.