He explained that Rosalynn grew happier as the family grew because there were more babies to play with.

Josh added that just two months before her passing, she was still coloring in books with his children.

Her life was a sermon."

Jason Carter with Rosalynn Carter

For every birthday from his childhood to his adulthood, Rosalynn would give him $20 as a gift.

Like any grandmother, she believed no recipe was good enough without a generous heaping of mayonnaise.

Jason said that she practiced tai chi with a sword, which greatly amused his children.

Jason Carter giving eulogy

Heshared,“She was a voyager, mountain climber.

She learned to ski in her 60s and skied for another 25 years.”

Hegushed,“We’re in the last mile because she could see far.

Jason Carter after giving eulogy

She was not afraid of these long journeys,” he added.

“Her advocacy for mental health was a 50-year climb that is as remarkable as any other.”

It’s a trekking pole.

It’s the exact same kind that those women use when they go to the South Pole."