I thought it was nice for all her fans to see it. Plus I think it was tastefully done too. She will be interred just 18 miles from here but the Westfield NJ police have Fairview cemetery completely blocked off from the public today.
Well, I thought it was beautifully done, and not like a circus like Jackson's. It was like a real church service, and everyone there was connected to Whitney, not just there to fill the space, and for attention. And when Cissy followed the casket out to her daughters song, I lost it. I was glad to see it. It was after all, the Judy Garland of my time-gone.
I liked it, though when her sister-in-law spoke, it sounded more like an acceptance speech as she began thanking people. Thanking people? I did not get that.
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I thought it was nice for all her fans to see it. Plus I think it was tastefully done too. She will be interred just 18 miles from here but the Westfield NJ police have Fairview cemetery completely blocked off from the public today.
Well, I thought it was beautifully done, and not like a circus like Jackson's. It was like a real church service, and everyone there was connected to Whitney, not just there to fill the space, and for attention. And when Cissy followed the casket out to her daughters song, I lost it. I was glad to see it. It was after all, the Judy Garland of my time-gone.
I liked it, though when her sister-in-law spoke, it sounded more like an acceptance speech as she began thanking people.
Thanking people?
I did not get that.
Very well put mistress maddie.
I didn't watch.
I'll remember her living day.
Didn't need to see a casket.
:/~
HUGZ
I thought it was a tasteful service, and everyone seemed really genuine about celebrating her life.
I loved it. I also wrote CNN and MSNBC and thanked them for putting it on too.
Whitney was America's dream girl.
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