Details of Bobbi Kristina Brown's Funeral Service Revealed

Bobbi Kristina Brown's funeral took place on Saturday, August 1st. The private service was at the St. James United Methodist Methodist Church in Alpharetta, just north of Atlanta. Twenty-two-year-old Bobbi Kristina was the only child between Brown and the late megastar singer Whitney Houston.
Among those who gave speeches during the service included members of the Brown and the Houston and filmaker Tyer Perry. Besides Perry's presence, R&B singer Monica and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed were also among the attendees. The service closed with the music of Whitney Hoston's "Jesus Love Me," a track taken from Houston's mega-million selling soundtrack "The Bodyguard."
In the middle of the service Bobby Brown's sister Leolah Brown walked out of the church and spoke to reporters gathered outside. She said she was angry because Pat Houston was speaking at the funeral. Pat Houston is the sister-in-law and former manager for the late Whitney Houston.
"I told her that Whitney is going to haunt her from the grave," Leolah Brown told reporters outside the church.
She suggested that the feud between the Houstons and the Browns was far from over.
"It's just getting started," she said before going back inside the church.
Bobbi Kristina died on July 26 after she was found face-down in her bathtuub in her townhome. The manner she was found resembles that of how Whitney Houston died in 2012 on the eve before the Grammy Awards.
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