At the recent passing of Jimmy Carter, who lived 100 years, 2 months, and 28 days, it was widely remarked that he was the longest-lived U.S. president. I was surprised to discover, however, that he had not outlived all of the members of his cabinet. Andrew Young, who served as Carter's U.N. ambassador, gave a homily at Carter's funeral. Young's successor as U.N. ambassador, Donald McHenry, is also living, as is Carter's Secretary of Labor, Ray Marshall.
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