The last song played at Whitney Houston's funeral as the casket was leaving the church was "I Will Always Love You." This iconic song, originally written and performed by Dolly Parton, was famously covered by Houston and became one of her signature hits. The performance was a poignant tribute to her legacy and impact on music.
Whitney Houston's casket cost around $25,000.
How much is Whitney Houston casket cost
no
It's silver.
At this point, we do not have that information. The unauthorized photo, which appeared in the tabloid publication "The National Enquirer," was said to have been taken at the funeral home at a time before the closed-casket funeral; if that is so, the Enquirer may have paid someone at the funeral home to leak a copy of the photo. But on the other hand, Whitney's family has not publicly said this was in fact a photo of her, and the photo may have been digitally altered.
Whitney Houston's casket cost around $25,000.
How much is Whitney Houston casket cost
No, the family decided to have a closed casket.
No, at the request of her family, the casket was closed.
no
twenty five thousand
It's silver.
Whitney Houston died in her room at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills California. There was a tabloid photo that claimed to show her in her coffin, but there is no way to know if it was an actual photo or if it was photoshopped, since she had a closed casket (at her family's request) at the funeral.
At this point, we do not have that information. The unauthorized photo, which appeared in the tabloid publication "The National Enquirer," was said to have been taken at the funeral home at a time before the closed-casket funeral; if that is so, the Enquirer may have paid someone at the funeral home to leak a copy of the photo. But on the other hand, Whitney's family has not publicly said this was in fact a photo of her, and the photo may have been digitally altered.
No, it was a closed casket. Before the funeral, the coffin was under heavy guard at the funeral home, to prevent unauthorized photographs. And during the ceremony, the casket remained closed. But despite the efforts of her family to have privacy, tabloid photos surfaced, claiming to show her in an open coffin at the funeral parlor; but there is no way to verify if these photos were really her or if they were photo-shopped.
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The casket was open in funeral home for private family viewing. In a traditional church funeral the casket is not usually open for the service. Also The funeral was televised and the family wanted privacy. As a result they did not want the casket open for the world to see Their beloved family member on view for all the world to see. So much for that thanks to the Enquirer. Poor Poor Taste in my opinion.