Whitney Houston funeral ends with 'I Will Always Love You'
by Nekesa Mumbi Moody, AP | February 18, 2012 4:00 EST Clapping hands and swaying to gospel hymns in the church where Whitney Houston's powerful voice once wowed her congregation, the biggest names in entertainment sang along with the choir to remember
Bobby Brown was asked to leave Whitney Houston's funeral today after he got into an argument with Whitney's family over whether or not he could bring…
Director and actor Tyler Perry, who reportedly provided his private jet to transport Houston's body back East after the autopsy following her death Saturday in Beverly Hills, will have remarks, followed by CeCe Winans singing "Stand" and then comments
NEWARK, New Jersey (Reuters) – Stars, family and friends mourned Whitney Houston in a spirited funeral service at her hometown church on Saturday, a week after the sudden death of the singer whose spectacular voice made her one of the biggest pop stars
Bobby Brown seen leaving Whitney Houston's funeral shortly after arriving. He is said to have stormed out after becoming 'frustrated' over seating arrangements – before entering via a side entrance shortly after Meanwhile, the outspoken Reverend Al







