Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter dies at 96, remembering her life and legacy

Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter dies at 96, remembering her life and legacy

Rosalynn Carter, the former First Lady of the United States who went missing due to her mistakes in mental health and humanitarian services, passed away at the age of 96 on Sunday, November 19, 2023. According to the Carter Centre, he lives peacefully in his home, surrounded by his family, after undergoing health and population care. Rosalynn, who was married to former President Jimmy Carter for 77 years, left an inspiring legacy in public service and mental health advocacy. His life of ministry was considered a 'full fraternity', and they were married at Plains Methodist Church in 1946. "Rosalynn is my partner in everything I've ever met. He gave me wise guidance and support when I needed it." Rosalynn was in the world; I always knew how to face and accept me," said President Carter. As an outspoken activist, Rosalynn paved the way for the First Lady's office to be used as a platform to promote change and progress. He was involved in various conflicts, including the 'Pea Brigade', which revolutionised conflict situations. "He is the' Steel Magnolia 'of Washington, politically savvy, and a valuable asset to the community," Washington members said. Rosalynn has a supportive voice in her life and on behalf of her nation. In her fight against the stigma of mental illness, Rosalynn chose mental health and the elderly as the cause. "I wanted to take away the mental and emotional suffering, to let people know that there's nothing wrong with having a problem without going crazy," Rosalynn said. Rosalynn began important work with the establishment of the President's Commission on Mental Health and helped support the drafting of the Mental Health System Act in 1980. They established the Carter Centre in Atlanta after its construction period. The health chair of the President's Commission on Mental Health, Rosalynn, wrote two books, "Helping yourself helps others and "Helping" Someone with a Mental Illness," which led to the suffering she suffered. Her son, Chip Carter, said: "I am not only a loving mother and a wonderful First Lady, but also a great humanitarian. His life of service and compassion is an example to all Americans." Rosalynn Carter's life will continue to inspire women in politics and all walks of life. This is one of the ways to improve the quality of life throughout the country and the world, giving new impetus to recovery efforts and improving mental health in society.

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