The L.A. coroner's office returned her body to her family yesterday morning, and the body was set to be flown to the Garden State late yesterday, according to two anonymous family sources and the Associated Press.
Whitney's family said a wake could be held Thursday and a funeral Friday at Newark's Prudential Center, a sports and events arena that seats about 18,000 people.
Funeral arrangements were being made by Newark's Whigham Funeral Home, which handled the 2003 funeral of Whitney's father, John Houston, according to the AP's sources.
And already across from the funereal home Bashir Rasheed sold T-shirts reading "In Memory of Whitney Houston 1963-2012" for $10 apiece, seriously way too soon for that.
Also her mother really wanted her to buried in Atlanta, because sources are saying that's were she had her last fond memories of her daughter, but after careful consideration they are laying her in NJ where her father is also laid to rest at.
The L.A. coroner's office says some prescription medicines were found in Whitney's Beverly Hills Hotel room, but not in large quantities. Houston was born in Newark on Aug. 9, 1953—and, while her family is not releasing any information about her final resting place yet, that appears to be where she will remain from here on out.
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