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Jimmy Carter in attendance at Rosalynn's tribute service in Atlanta

It was just the second public appearance for the former president over the last several months, after he entered hospice care in February.

ATLANTA — Former President Jimmy Carter  was in attendance Tuesday at the Atlanta tribute service for his wife of 77 years, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.

It was just the second public appearance for the former president over the last several months, after he entered hospice care in February

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The trip to Atlanta this week was also the first publicly known travel for Carter, who turned 99 in October, this year. The former president and family members traveled with a motorcade from Plains to Atlanta on Monday to the Carter Center, where a repose service was held for Rosalynn.

"He doesn't like to be far from her," Carter Center CEO Paige Alexander explained to 11Alive's Savannah Levins.

The former president was also in attendance at the memorial service in Plains, Georgia on Wednesday.

Credit: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik
Credit: (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
James "Chip" Carter kisses his father, Jimmy Carter, after speaking during a tribute service for his mother, former first lady Rosalynn Carter.

The former first lady passed away on Nov. 19 at 96 years old. It was announced just this week that Jimmy Carter would be traveling to Atlanta for services.

Credit: AP Photo/David Goldman
The Carters arrive for a ribbon cutting ceremony for a solar panel project on farmland he owns in their hometown of Plains, Ga., Feb. 8, 2017

The last public appearance Carter had made was with Rosalynn in September, when the couple went for a ride at the Plains Peanut Festival.

By and large his family has chosen to keep the former president's ongoing health status private this year. The most recent update on the his condition came in September from his grandson in an interview with People, where he said, "It's clear we're in the final chapter" in regards to his health. 

Josh Carter said that nonetheless the former president is "still fully Jimmy Carter" while adding that people are at the former president's house around the clock. He said those people have only been family and caregivers and that Jimmy has "felt the love."

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