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How is aretha franklin related to Whitney Houston?

It has been widely reported for years that Aretha was Whitney's godmother, but after Whitney died, Aretha was interviewed on the Today show and said she had only been a friend of the family and not Whitney's godmother. However, many articles have noted that Whitney felt very close to Aretha, even calling her Aunt Ree. And there have been a few stories since Whitney's death that indicate Aretha and Whitney's mom (Cissy Houston) had some sort of disagreement or dispute, so that may have contributed to Aretha now saying she was never Whitney's godmother.


Did Whitney Houston's brother do drugs?

There have been some unverified tabloid reports that her brother Michael has used marijuana and possibly cocaine.


Who wrote I believe in you and me by Whitney Houston?

Many popular singers do not write their own songs; some have a team of song-writers who regularly write for them, while others have songs submitted to them and they decide on a song-by-song basis. Whitney Houston used a number of song-writers. This particular song was written by Sandy Linzer and David Wolfert.


What is the song in Christian the lion?

They used two songs in You Tube . 1. I Don't Want To Save A Thing- Aerosmith 2. I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston


Who wrote the music for Whitney Houston?

Whitney Houston used a number of different song-writers. While some singers write their own songs, others do not. When a singer is looking for new material, songs are submitted to the manager or producer, or sometimes directly to the singer; a decision is then made about which songs to record. Among the song-writers who wrote hits for Whitney Houston were the team of Sandy Linzer and David Wolfert, and the team of George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam. Other song-writers included Michael Masser, Gerry Goffin, and Linda Creed.

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What are some commonely used funeral flowers?

Many funeral arrangements are fanned out or "sprays" so this takes some taller flowers like gladiolus. Here is a site with some other funeral arrangement specifics on it: http://www.ehow.com/list_6541799_common-funeral-flowers.html


Is Whitney Houston's daughter out of school?

Yes, Whitney Houston's Daughter Is Out Of School . She Used To Go To Wardlaw hartridge in edison new jersey . i know that because my sister goes there now and they have her in the year book :)


Is 'Who is my good friend' using who correct?

Yes, although the sentence is somewhat awkward, and it needs a question mark, rather than a period. "Who" is used when you want to ask "what person"-- Who spoke at Whitney Houston's funeral? Who will help me with my homework? Who understands what the teacher just said?


Did Whitney Houston drink?

ye she always used to be on drugs but i do think she died people called her a druggie


What are some good sympathy flowers?

A typical flower used for respect at a funeral is a red rose although other flowers are also used and depending on the cause for the sympathy, many different flowers may work.


How is aretha franklin related to Whitney Houston?

It has been widely reported for years that Aretha was Whitney's godmother, but after Whitney died, Aretha was interviewed on the Today show and said she had only been a friend of the family and not Whitney's godmother. However, many articles have noted that Whitney felt very close to Aretha, even calling her Aunt Ree. And there have been a few stories since Whitney's death that indicate Aretha and Whitney's mom (Cissy Houston) had some sort of disagreement or dispute, so that may have contributed to Aretha now saying she was never Whitney's godmother.


Did Whitney Houston's brother do drugs?

There have been some unverified tabloid reports that her brother Michael has used marijuana and possibly cocaine.


What is the meaning of flowers at a funeral?

Prior to the use of embalming chemicals in corpses, flowers at funerals were used to help mask the odors from the decaying body. After the use of embalming chemicals became common, the use of flowers became tradition and symbolizes condolences, respect and affection for the deceased person(s).


What kind of flowers are best for a funeral?

Lilies, roses, chrysanthemums, and carnations are commonly used for funeral arrangements. White flowers symbolize peace and purity, while red can represent love and respect. It's important to consider the preferences of the deceased or their family when selecting flowers for a funeral.


What flowers are appropriate for a Hindu funeral?

Flowers should not be sent to a Hindu funeral. If a friend wishes to send flowers, it is best to send them after the funeral and cremation, so they are not part of the ceremony. Hindis' use Tulsi, a relative of Basil at the funeral. This is used to pass health benefits on to the dead before their next life begins. The lotus is an important and sacred flower and it is linked to good health and virility. Family members may place lotus flowers and Tulsi over the body of the deceased.


What flower color is used for British funeral?

Normally red or white roses or carnations or even both flowers and both colours.


Do you send flowers to a Muslim funeral?

In Indian culture, flowers are considered to mostly symbolize happiness and celebration for which reason flowers would not be sent to a Sikh funeral. (Though flowers may be used to make a garland for the deceased's body and/or picture of the deceased, it would be better to send flowers for that purpose and to let the family take care of that).