Matt Kempner | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS)
The unthinkable is being thought among those close to Jimmy Carter.
The former president, who entered hospice care 16 months ago, may make it to his 100th birthday on Oct. 1. Some are making plans to mark the occasion.
Among them is Jill Stuckey, a family friend and superintendent of the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park in the former president’s hometown. She said she visits with him nearly every day.
“I think he is going to make it to 100,” Stuckey said.