we are watching the hearst with whitney houston s casket pulling away from the church in newark, new jersey. literally a truckload of flowers ahead of it. arthel nevil with us. her husband worked with whitney as a percussionist. as we wrap up our coverage today. there is the last thing a mother wants to see. her child s body being wheeled away by a hearst in a cast at the time. my thoughts and players with cissy and whitney s daughter. that is how i want us to remember whitney houston as a daughter and mother and child of god. may she rest in peace. so interest fog hear the stories from clive davis at her funeral service, going home service. telling him she was ready for a comeback. she was working not only her body but her voice trying to get her range back. she would be ready to go in august. that speaks to her strength, john, it speaks to her strength in her faith. she took time off to heal herself and to also spend time with her daughter. she didn t want bobbi kri
services for whitney houston. we are watching the hearst with whitney houston s casket pulling away from the church in newark, new jersey. literally a truckload of flowers ahead of it. arthel nevil with us. her husband worked with whitney as a percussionist. as we wrap up our coverage today. there is the last thing a mother wants to see. her child s body being wheeled away by a hearst in a cast at the time. my thoughts and players with cissy and whitney s daughter. that is how i want us to remember whitney houston as a daughter and mother and child of god. may she rest in peace. so interest fog hear the stories from clive davis at her funeral service, going home service. telling him she was ready for a comeback. she was working not only her body but her voice trying to get her range back. she would be ready to go in august. that speaks to her strength, john, it speaks to her strength in her faith. she took time off to heal herself and to also spend time with her daugh
the lord and savior. this is not a sad time, but a glad time. i don t have to say much, because everyone that has spoken, they ve hit it, as we now say south on the head. but i would say that we had some good times. she accepted me as a brother, although i was her bodyguard for almost 11 years. i remember with sparkle everyone that left, and i wanted to go home bad. and she said, ray when she say ray, she called me uncle ray, that s her playful time but when she means business, she would say ray. i m tired. i ve done everything i m supposed to do. i just want to hang back a little bit and just rest. i said, okay. all right. but the thing about it is when we got ready to leave, she says, i don t believe i want to fly. i said, well, how are we going to get there? she says, we re going to drive. i said, well, we re going to drive? not we. i said, you don t drive. she said i m going to help you drive. i said, i m not going to trust you to drive me. so, she said, we can do i