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  1. Lillian Carter, Gloria Carter Spann. Simon and Schuster, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 155 pages. Lillian Carter was one of the most loved and admired women in the country. Mother of a president, she was a strong, resolutely independent woman with a ...

  2. 16. Okt. 2005 · Gloria Carter Spann, the last surviving sibling of former President Jimmy Carter, died Monday of the same cancer that killed three other members of the family. She was 63. Mrs. Spann was...

  3. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 07 November 2020), memorial page for Gloria Carter Spann (22 Oct 1926–5 Mar 1990), Find a Grave Memorial no. 8157936, citing Lebanon Cemetery, Plains, Sumter County, Georgia, USA ; Maintained by Erik Lander (contributor 503045) . More Genealogy Tools

  4. James Earl Carter (September 12, 1894 – July 22, 1953) was an American politician, businessman, and farmer. He was from Plains, Georgia. He was the father of Jimmy Carter . Carter was a conservative in his political views. Carter, Sr. was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 1953, as a Democrat, and served briefly representing ...

  5. 9. Jan. 1977 · Gloria Carter Spann, 50 (Photo), älteste Schwester des zukünftigen US-Präsidenten Jimmy Carter, will sich bei ihrem Bruder für die Rechte der Motorradfahrer stark machen. Die Farmersfrau, seit ...

  6. Gloria Carter Spann, the last surviving sibling of former President Carter, died Monday of the type of cancer that killed three other family members. She was 63. She was 63. Spann had been diagnosed in December as having pancreatic cancer, which killed her father, James Earl Carter; her sister, Ruth Carter Stapleton; and her other brother, Billy Carter.

  7. Gloria Carter Spann (née Carter; October 22, 1926 – March 5, 1990) was a motorcyclist and activist. Spann was a sister of former President Jimmy Carter. She was noted as one of the first women inducted into Harley-Davidson’s 100,000 Mile Club, was named Most Outstanding Female Motorcyclist in 1978 and worked as an activist for motorcycle rights.