Monday, February 20, 2012

Stars gather to say goodbye to Houston

LIVE VIDEO ? Friends and family gather at the funeral of singer Whitney Houston in Newark, N.J.

By TODAY.com news services

NEWARK, N.J. -- Many of the biggest names in entertainment?gathered Saturday to say goodbye to singer Whitney Houston in?the church in Newark, N.J., where the late singer, who died on Feb. 11, started her singing career in the choir.

Pastor Joe A.?Carter of the New Hope Baptist Church opened Saturday's service by telling the congregation that "we gonna have church today.

"We are here today, hearts broken but yet with God's strength we celebrate the life of Whitney Houston," Carter?said. "Whitney, you are the only woman that could bring all of us together. Whitney, today is your day."

Houston's cousin Dionne Warwick presided over the funeral, introducing speakers and singers and offering short comments about Houston between them.

Actor-director-writer Tyler Perry was among the first speakers at the service, and he reflected what he called the one constant in Houston's life -- her grace. Her described it as a "grace that kept on carrying her all the way through, the same grace led her all the way to the top of the charts. She sang for presidents." He told the congregation that no matter the trouble that she encountered in her life, Houston's faith remained constant.

Actor Kevin Costner, her co-star in "The Bodyguard" that spawned her greatest hit, remembered a movie star who was uncertain of her own fame, who "still wondered, 'am I good enough? Am I pretty enough? Will they like me?'

"It was the burden that made her great and the part that caused her to stumble in the end," Costner said.

He also reflected on?the decision to cast her in the film. "Any actor could have played my part," Costner said. "But I am convinced that no one but Whitney could have played the part of Rachel Marron at the time."

Actor Kevin Costner shares his memories of Whitney Houston while speaking at her funeral, Saturday, in Newark, N.J.

Gospel singer BeBe Winans chose to focus on Houston's "craziness." He described how, at the peak of her fame, she offered her singing services to him because "y'all are broke, right?"

Close family friend Aretha Franklin, whom Houston lovingly called "Aunt Ree," had been expected to sing at the service, but told the Associated Press that she was having foot and leg problems following a concert she gave Friday night at New York's Radio City Music Hall and would not be able to attend.

Houston's ex-husband, singer Bobby Brown, arrived for the service, but?according to the The Star Ledger, he left just minutes before the service began when his nine-person entourage was denied admittance into the church.

The Rev. Al Sharpton tweeted that "I am at Whitney's funeral. I spoke with Bobby Brown trying to calm him down and not distract from the service. Today is about Whitney!"?Rumors swirled in the past week that Brown would not be in attendance, but he was among the invited guests.

Clive Davis, who is credited for helping a then 19-year-old Whitney Houston begin her career in music, delivers remarks at her funeral.

Singers Chaka Khan, Brandy, Mariah Carey, Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks and Jennifer Hudson were among those filling pews. Brandy comforted her brother, Ray-J, a singer who spent time with Houston during her final days. The Rev. Jesse Jackson and actor Lela Rochon were also gathering as the choir began to sing gospel and the congregation clapped. Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King are also in attendance.

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, gospel singer Cissy Houston and daughter, Bobbi Kristina filled the program. Her mother wrote a letter thanking her for being a "wonderful daughter," signing the letter, "mommie."

The service marks one week after the 48-year-old Houston, one of music's all-time biggest stars, was found dead in a Beverly Hills hotel in California. A cause of death has yet to be determined. An estimated 1,500 friends and family members are expected to attend the invitation-only service. Houston will be buried next to her father, John Houston, in Westfield, N.J.

Houston's death marked the final chapter for the superstar whose fall from grace while shocking was years in the making. 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.

Over her career, she 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.

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