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Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, died Tuesday at 100. 

He was the longest living president in U.S. history and had the longest post-presidency. He passed away at his longtime home in Plains, Ga. After more than a year in hospice care, and eight months after the death of his wife Rosalynn at the age of 96, according to the New York Post. They were married for 77 years. 

Carter’s grandson, Jason, said the former commander-in-chief was “experiencing the world as best he can” but was not awake every day in an update weeks before his death.