Earlier this month, Carter had decided to spend his remaining time at home receiving hospice care instead of receiving the additional medical intervention.
Former President Jimmy Carter had a “good day” on Sunday and may have some time left, according to his niece Leanne Smith.“He had a good day,” Smith told FOX News Digital. “In fact, about 30 minutes ago, I got a text. They knew I made broccoli and cheese soup, so before I came to meet with you, I dropped broccoli and cheese soup off to be delivered to the house, because he’s eating and talking … so it is amazing. He’s still got some time in him. I just feel like it.
LeAnne Smith, one of the nieces of former President Jimmy Carter, decorates Main Street with peace signs she made in the hometown of the former president on Feb. 22, 2023.Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia, where Carter used to teach, was held as usual on Sunday in which one of his nieces, Kim Fuller, spoke about being prepared to answer Jesus’ call to go and do good things, church member Suzanne Smith told FOX News Digital.
“People around the world have identified with him and with his message, that sense of humility, that sense of humanity, and that that sense of welcoming and making you feel like you belong and that’s something that Jimmy Carter is known for, and certainly something this church is known for. And I’m proud of that for this church,” Suzanne Smith continued.
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