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    Whitney Houston's voice still soars

    NEWARK, N.J. (AP) โ€” After all the testimonials from relatives and friends, the songs from legends and pop stars, the preaching and even laughter, the raw emotion of Whitney Houston's funeral came down to just one moment: The sound of her own voice.

    As the strains of her biggest record, "I Will Always Love You," filled the New Hope Baptist Church at the end of the nearly four-hour service Saturday and her silver-and-gold casket was lifted in the air, the weight of the moment was too much for her mother to bear.

    Gospel singer Cissy Houston wailed, "My baby! My baby!" as she was held up by two women and led out of the church behind her daughter's body.

    A few steps behind her was the pop icon's daughter, Bobbi Kristina, also crying uncontrollably as she was comforted by Houston's close friend, singer Ray J.

    It was the most searing scene on a day with mixed moods as family, friends and a list of celebrities โ€” sometimes one and the same โ€” came to the humble New Hope Baptist Church, where Whitney Houston first wowed a congregation, to remember one of music's legends, but also a New Jersey hometown girl.

    Houston died the previous Saturday in Beverly Hills, Calif., on the eve of the Grammys at the age of 48.

    She is to be buried Sunday next to her father, John Houston, in nearby Westfield, N.J.

    Her death marked the end of a life of stunning achievement. Blessed with a voice of great power and beauty, Houston became one of pop music's most successful artists over a career that spanned nearly three decades and segued into film with hits like "The Bodyguard."

    But her life was not without struggles. An addiction to drugs and a tumultuous union with ex-husband Bobby Brown saw her tumbling from grace.

    Both sides of Houston were recalled at the service at New Hope, which was filled with about 300 mourners, including Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Alicia Keys, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Forest Whitaker, Jennifer Hudson, Diane Sawyer and Houston's cousin, Dionne Warwick.

    "She was someone with a charmed and a beautiful life, sometimes misunderstood, even by herself," said her sister-in-law and manager, Patricia Houston. "But a life nevertheless that gave joy, happiness, enthusiasm, peace and beautiful music to millions of people around the world."

    Kevin Costner, her co-star in "The Bodyguard," said that for all of Houston's beauty and success, she was still yearning for approval from the public and somewhat insecure, a superstar who "still wondered, 'Am I good enough? Am I pretty enough? Will they like me?'"

    "It's a tree we could all hang from โ€” the unexplainable burden that comes with fame," he said. "Call it doubt. Call it fear. I've had mine. And I know the famous in the room have had theirs."

    Many who spoke talked about Houston's unshakable faith in Jesus Christ. They said it got her through some of her most difficult times. Perry recalled a conversation where Houston would look sad when reflecting on her troubles, but then would hasten to add that God was taking care of her.

    "The other thing I know for sure โ€” and this is more important than anything that she's done in her life โ€” Whitney Houston loved the Lord," he said.

    Fittingly, music played a major role in the send-off to one of music's greatest voices.

    Stevie Wonder rewrote lyrics to "Ribbon in the Sky" for Houston โ€” "you will always be a ribbon in the sky," he sang.

    So did gospel's the Rev. Kim Burrell for "A Change is Gonna Come," which Warwick said was Houston's favorite song of all time. R. Kelly brought the New Hope Baptist Church to its feet with a stirring version of "I Look to You," the title of Houston's final studio album.

    And Keys, her voice breaking at times, dedicated her song "Send Me An Angel" to Houston

    Brown briefly appeared at the funeral, walking to the casket, touching it and walking out. He later said in a statement that he and his children were asked repeatedly to move and he left rather than risk creating a scene.

    Close family friend Aretha Franklin, whom Houston lovingly called "Aunt Ree," had been expected to sing at the service, but said early Saturday she was too ill to attend. Franklin said in an email to The Associated Press that she had been up most of the night with leg spasms and sent best wishes to the family.

    Saturday night, Franklin performed at Radio City Music Hall and remembered Houston with a light gospel rendition of "I Will Always Love You."

    Warwick presided over the funeral, introducing speakers and singers and offering short insights about her cousin; she joked that Houston's Super Bowl performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" became almost as big as the telephone book.

    Hudson, who sang "I Will Always Love You" in a Grammy tribute the night after Houston's death, mourned Houston along with Monica, Brandy, and Jordin Sparks โ€” representing a generation of big-voiced young singers who grew up emulating the star of the '80s and '90s. Sparks stars with Houston in the remake of the 1970s film "Sparkle," due out in August.

    As the funeral began, mourners fell quiet as three police officers escorted Houston's casket, draped with white roses and purple lilies. White-robed choir members began to fill the pews on the podium. As the band played softly, the choir sang in a hushed voice, "Whitney, Whitney, Whitney."

    A program featuring a picture of Houston looking skyward read "Celebrating the life of Whitney Elizabeth Houston, a child of God." Pictures of Houston as a baby, with her mother and daughter filled the program.

    "I never told you that when you were born, the Holy Spirit told me that you would not be with me long," Cissy Houston wrote her daughter in a letter published in the program. "And I thank God for the beautiful flower he allowed me to raise and cherish for 48 years."

    "Rest, my baby girl in peace," the letter ends. It is signed "Mommie."

    Over her career, Houston sold more than 50 million records in the United States alone. Her voice, an ideal blend of power, grace and beauty, made classics out of songs like "Saving All My Love For You," ''I Will Always Love You," ''The Greatest Love of All" and "I'm Every Woman." Her six Grammys were only a fraction of her many awards.

    Houston had her first No. 1 hit by the time she was 22, followed by a flurry of No. 1 songs and multi-platinum records. Her last album, "I Look To You," debuted on the top of the charts when it was released in 2009 with strong sales, but didn't have the staying power of her previous records. A tour the next year was doomed by cancellations because of illness and sub-par performances.

    On Saturday, fans were kept blocks from the church and the invitation-only funeral, but their presence was felt. A huge shrine of heart-shaped balloons and personal messages covered the street corner around the church entrance.

    A few fans gathered hours before the service as close as they could get to the church, some from as far away as Washington, D.C., and Miami. Bobby Brooks said he came from Washington "just to be among the rest of the fans."

    "Just to celebrate her life, not just her death," he said. "Just to sing and dance with the people that love her."

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    Contributing to this report were AP Global Entertainment and Lifestyles Editor Alicia Quarles and Entertainment Writer Mesfin Fekadu.

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    Online:

    http://www.whitneyhouston.com

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    Nekesa Mumbi Moody is the AP's music editor. Follow her at http://www.twitter.com/nekesamumbi

     
    • c.p.  •  3 mths ago
      Someone just posted "I'm glad I'm white"....what does that have to do with a HUMAN BEING dying and you disrespecting them?! I'm white too....and I am EMBARRASSED by all the ignorant, racist, hurtful, and hateful things that other white people are saying about this woman dying! Your day is coming and from the looks of your attitudes it will NOT be pretty when you go! We all have skeletons and I hope all of yours come crashing out of the closet to hurt those who love you the most!
      • FARMERS DAUGHTER 3 mths ago
        C.p..... why did n't you report abuse on that racist person ???? i would have. big deal that the person is white. i am white to and i have some very close friends that are african americans. my favoriate great nephew is bi-racial and big deal. he is a awesome young man.....
      • gjennings 3 mths ago
        people are morons.rich or poor when we die where all gone not coming back. people should respect others we are all human and know one is perfect on this green earth.life is to short to be critisizing others, discriminating , and thinking that they are God because reality is rich or poor we have to live in this country together ,about time you learn to see reality no one is better than the next. We all are born from woman and we all are put to rest when its our time. don't judge what you dont know, unless you walk in the shoes of that person,and you breath the air that person is breathing at that time.when its your time to go, nothing can stop it.
      • laurie 3 mths ago
        yes i have to agree that was in severly poor taste. what a jerk
    • S.  •  3 mths ago
      A dear widow passed away in my neighborhood and I attended her funeral. She lived the kind of life I want to live. I left wanting to be a better person and be more like her. She was 89. She is the kind of person we should be celebrating and writing about. She should be on the cover of magazines.
      I am frankly tired of hearing about Whitney Houston. She was an incredible talent, but it almost seems as though she is being put on a pedestal for bad choices. What kind of message does this send young people? If you live a wild, drug filled life, you will be celebrated after death.
      • Joyce 3 mths ago
        I couldn't agree with you more. How about all of the men and women (black and white) who have given their lives for this country and DID live honorable lives? There is no way she deserves to be idolized for the life she chose to live. She made her choices.
    • Wyatt Earp  •  3 mths ago
      Sad news for Whitney another star with everything.. But what is really sad if Whitney really cared about her daughter, she wouldn't have taken drugs in the first place..
    • anonymous  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      What is the secret of famous folks like Paul Newman, Steve Martin, Kevin Costner, Tom Hanks and many many others who don't O/D on drugs.
      • Thomas Sneddon 3 mths ago
        The secret is simple & obvious...these people you mentioned don't come from the ghetto & they never hung out in the company of crackheads(except for Kevin Costner for the filming of The Bodyguard,of course),but he managed to stay crack-free and why you ask?
        Because Costner & folks like him,have class & were raised by people with class.
      • Eevie 3 mths ago
        How exactly do you know, for a fact, that the people that you mentioned have not done drugs? Perhaps they just hide it well. Perhaps they are drunks or wife beaters, or child molesters? We DO NOT know! And, neither do you. You and Thomas are heartless people. Just wait, your time will come for judgement!
      • atheist 3 mths ago
        i dont think drug addiction has anything to do with class thomas,there are many well educated sophisticated individual who are addict
    • Shiron  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      ...And now we are stuck with a bunch of no-talent, no class fools who rely on controversy and "gimmicks" to hold an audience's attention. Whitney Houston NEVER had to rely on gimmicks and although she could be sexy, she was always tasteful. She never had to parade around with her clothes off or put out filthy lyrics to sell, she just sang from her heart and soul, and really COULD sing---no autotune needed! Rest in peace Ms. Houston and know that you are already missed.....
      • riptides 3 mths ago
        Amen to that!
      • none 3 mths ago
        yes I must admit she was very tasteful as a druggie on her reality show....what class!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • Nayzie 3 mths ago
        Shiron, very well said. I hope the Beyonces, Rihannas, Britinys, Ciaras would take notes and portray more class. The only ones who come close to displaying that is Jennifer Hudson and Jordan Sparks. And someone please save little Willow Smith before it's too late.
    • Terri  •  3 mths ago
      ..This breaks my heart.A mother should never outlive her daughter...I feel so bad for the family....
      • Orly 3 mths ago
        A mother knowing her daughter is filthy rich, and can do and buy anything she wants, and being a drug addict, WHY DIDN'T HER MOTHER BY FORCE IF SHE LOVED HER DAUGHTER SO MUCH GET HER INTO REHAD AND LOCK HER UP TILL SHE WAS WELL ENOUGHT TO BE IN SOCIETY. I don't blame anyone, but if she were my daughter, I'd fight, scream, pull, force do anything I can via any way I can to get her into help for good. Oh yea Whitney was a grown woman????? SHE WAS NOTHING BUT A DRUG ADDICT WHO HAPPENED TO HAVE A GOOD VOICE, no one will remember her just voice only, drugs will always be part of her life.
      • Sunny Boy 3 mths ago
        I feel bad too however as you are reading this memo, 100+ more deaths in the USA every second..
      • Dina 3 mths ago
        If we all were to be remembered for our short comings - specially when there was more good than bad - We'd all have a "disclaimer" on our tombstone. I believe Whitney's mother did the best she could. Celebrities going into rehab are never praised for their effort. They are bashed! "You're dammed if you do. You're dammed if you don't." State laws also are not so helpful in helping commit a family member to treatment- though they may need serious help. So, it does get to a point where you have to go by whatever means necessary to separate an addict from their drug/alcohol, because the alternative is death or a tragic accident. I hope the discussion about Whitney brings awareness and help save more lives. By no means should we use this forum to further criticize Whitney. She got more of that than she got help. She is now dead. Please respect the dead. What will people be saying about you - who are a hateful critic - when you die? Not much good, "I GUARANTEE it."
    • vinnie van go go  •  Ephrata, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      GOD HELP US ALL
    • 987654321  •  3 mths ago
      nobody cares except the people running her estate because
      they are counting her money.
    • AJ  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      SHUT UP. I'm white and the Black church is part of survival for a long lineage of pain. Is it too threatening to you? Nothing is perfect. Whitney slipped again and again, could people have intervened more? They were remembering her bond with God, that included her talents, and let Him decide. Can you feel the Spirit, receive the Holy Spirit? Shame, shame, shame on all the hate here, not an ounce of respect for something different than you. No, not the addiction, the edification of God's gift, but come to think of it, so many of you are addicted to hate, judgement and prejudice.
    • Rafique A  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  3 mths ago
      The world had just lost an angelic voice that can never be replaced. Have a bit of respect for the dead and gone.Let us all grieve for the loss of this great entertainer. May her soul rest in everlasting peace.
    • Robert  •  3 mths ago
      I too am sorry that she is gone. Very much part of my generation. I have a question - with all of the outpouring of "love and support" where were these people when Whit was going down hill and crashed? I am aware of addicts behavior, but couldn't one of the throngs of family and friends make a break thru for this lovely woman? It is very sad. And Bobby still walks. Weird world.
    • MICHAEL  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Another great example for our kids, a great talent on drugs and booze.
    • Rachel  •  St Paul, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      Well, I know, in the end, that it is up to each person to take responsibility for their drug and alcohol addictions, but it sure did not seem like Whitney got the care, support and protection from those that loved her, in the midst of her addictions. It seemed like she was surrounded by enablers and not those that could/would really help and support her.
    • Marsha  •  Grand Prairie, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      A beautiful voice silenced to soon, a beautiful tribute to a beautiful, troubled and yet her faith kept her going when all else couldn't. Rest in Peace Whitney and I know your voice is healed and you are singing with the heavenly choirs. May the peace of God's love also be with your family especially Bobbi Christina who must find her own way now and will as long as she remains close to God, and her family.
    • Terri S  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      I just have to say we are all human with inner demons and flaws... GOD made us that way. So what she struggled with addiction....many of us do, whether it's alcohol, cigarettes, money, shopping, drugs or the relationships in our lives. People are soo #$%$ judgemental and self righteous!! We ALL fall short!! We were all born into a world of sin but we have a righteous and forgiving GOD!!! Only GOD can judge!! Her HomeGoing was beautiful and very fitting for a woman who knew GOD and loved HIM! R.I.P Ms. Whitney Houston gone but never ever forgotten!!
    • Sunny Boy  •  3 mths ago
      news for all celebrities, athletes, etc..

      If you're on drugs (prescriptions or not) do not come to California. It's a death tub.
    • Rachel  •  St Paul, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      When you hear that song, it has to get to you, because she sings it so beautifully. I'm sure it was hard for anyone who was really close to her.
    • margaret  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      OK bring out the stones but, here goes. Whitney was not a hero nor a good role model. She was drug addict & destroyed her own life. She didn't deserve flags at half mast. She was NOT a fallen hero. Let's all stop worshipping her. Sure it's a tragedy but, God gave her a gift & she chose to throw it away. Sorry all you Whitney fans but, you know it's true.
    • M. J.  •  Chelsea, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      There is no question that she had a beautiful voice and face. But it is time to let her go.
      Every night Insider & others top story is Whitney. And they are trying their best to find out
      something juicy and soon they will be doing that to Bobbie & Bobby. Let her go.
      RIP Whitney
    • riptides  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      No mother should bury a child. God Bless this family to have peace and joy in knowing that their dear one is no longer in pain, no longer suffers from the demons that chased her. May the vultures give this family privacy.
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