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Whitney Houston's Body Returned to New Jersey

Mourners hold candlelight vigil, sing along to Houston's hit songs outside Newark funeral home.

 

Whitney Houston is finally home.

The singer's body was returned to her native Newark shortly before midnight Monday amid a throng of screaming fans who waited hours for the hearse to arrive at Whigham Funeral Home.

Surrounded by heavy police presence, a gold-colored car with blacked out windows dropped off Houston's casket, concealed by a white tent, at a back entrance off Shipman Street. Houston's mother, Cissy, and other family members were seen filing into the funeral home about 15 minutes before the hearse arrived.

Houston, who was found dead at age 48 inside a Beverly Hills hotel room Saturday, was flown from California to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey for the wake and public memorial that may be held in Newark later this week.

"She's always been a person who comes back to her roots," said Munirah Bomani, 47, a lifelong Newark resident. "She's my hometown girl and my inspiration."

In the hours before Houston's casket even landed in the state, mourners held a candlelight vigil outside the funeral home and sang along to Houston's chart-topping songs like "I Believe in You and Me" blaring from a parked car. In spite of the freezing cold, the crowd didn't seem to mind waiting for hours on end to catch a glimpse of Houston's hearse. Some fans even donned black Houston memorial t-shirts over their clothes to keep warm.

"I would've waited out here 'til 2 a.m.," said Marconja Zor, 29, who credits Houston for influencing her to pursue an acting career. 

After trekking to Newark from her home in Washington, D.C., Zor, waited seven hours in the cold for Houston's casket to arrive. But the moment was "absolutely worth it," she said.

But for Kim Peace, Houston's return to Brick City meant saying one last goodbye to a longtime friend. Peace, 43, of Newark, remembered singing with Houston in New Hope Baptist Church's junior gospel choir and called the six-time Grammy Award winner her mentor.

"She made some bad decisions in her life," said Peace, as tears streamed down her face. "I just don't understand how this could've happened to her."

  • How do you feel about Whitney Houston's death?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • She seemed to be on her way back, what a tragedy.
        34 (23%)
    • Her voice was a gift from God. Her life was ruined by drugs.
        87 (59%)
    • I worried that this was going to happen.
        26 (17%)
    Total votes: 147
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Related Topics: Celebrity News, Whitney Houston, newark, and nj

martin g.matsil

4:09 pm on Wednesday, February 15, 2012

What is the color of Miss Houston's casket.?

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martin g.matsil

4:11 pm on Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Her death is a waste of a human life,she was a great singer,and will be missed.Mayher family be blessed by father Yahweh,and be blessed.Rest in peace.

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Durelle

2:39 pm on Friday, February 17, 2012

We will always love Her!!! :(

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Joyce Hawkins

2:47 am on Saturday, February 18, 2012

WOW!!!! WHITNEY IS REALLY GONE....I HOPE SHES RESTING WITH YESHUA.

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