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Last night Whitney Houston did a duet with Kim Burrell on BET celebration of gospel and she looked lovely. She looked so much healthier than she has in the past
Was Whitney Houston really buried in more than half a million dollars worth of jewelry?
Now I know she wore that expensive jewelry for the viewing but does anybody know if they actually buried her with it on?
if she was in as much financial distress as we are reading i can't believe somebody didn't remove the jewels, if only for her daughter to have as keepsakes. Does anybody know for sure?
Now I know she wore that expensive jewelry for the viewing but does anybody know if they actually buried her with it on?
if she was in as much financial distress as we are reading i can't believe somebody didn't remove the jewels, if only for her daughter to have as keepsakes. Does anybody know for sure?
I just posted something about that on another thread, no kudzu. A friend of mine used Whigham for her husband's funeral services. She said that Carolyn Whigham (that was the woman you saw running Whitney's funeral on TV on Saturday--most prominent funeral parlor in Newark) did not want my friend even to let her leave her husband's wedding ring on. My friend insisted it go down with him. She says this woman would have definitely advised the family not to allow that much jewelry to be buried with her. Again, that's only opinion, but it does make sense. Why would anyone bury that value of jewelry with a dead body?
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