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Funeral Plans For Bobbi Kristina Constantly Change Due To Family Disagreement

| Jul 29, 2015 08:14 PM EDT

Boyfriend Nick Gordon charged of infusing deadly drink into Bobbi Kristina Brown

The initial plan was for Bobbi Kristina Brown to be buried beside mother Whitney Houston on Monday in New Jersey after a Saturday funeral in Atlanta. However, funeral plans for the 22-year-old are not yet final because of conflicts in the family, reports indicate.

People cites multiple sources that both sides of the Brown and Houston families are not happy and on the same page when it comes to laying to rest Whitney's daughter who died on Sunday after six months of being comatose.

Family bickering is not surprising since in the last days of her confinement at the Peachtree Hospice, there were accusations of some relatives allegedly benefitting from Bobbi's condition by selling photos of the young lady in her hospital bed. An aunt of Bobbi is suspected of being the one to have allowed a visitor to take pictures of Bobbi.

Mercury News reports that a private memorial service is scheduled for 11 a.m. at the St. James United Methodist Church in Alpharetta, Georgia, to be attended by celebrity guests. However, neither the Brown nor the Houston family has released information about the service. But AceShowBiz.com says Cissy Houston, Whitney's mother, will attend a memorial service at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.

Meanwhile, Tyler Perry, a family friend, has reportedly offered the use of his private jet to transport Bobbi's body from Georgia to New Jersey where Whitney is buried at the Fairview Cemetery in Westfield.

On Tuesday, the Fulton County Medical Examiner released Bobbi's body after a preliminary autopsy showed that Bobbi, who was found unresponsive in a bathtub at their house in Roswell, Georgia, on January 31, did not have any significant injuries. But additional lab tests would be done, although its results could possibly be weeks later.

With Bobby's death, Nick Gordon - her partner - could face involuntary manslaughter charge, reports the Winnipeg Free Press. Prosecutors believe that Gordon arranged to procure drugs for Bobbi on the day she was found unconscious. Gordon is facing prosecution in Georgia over two drug-related felonies unrelated to Bobbi's death.

Bobby Brown, her father, said in a statement released on Monday by the family lawyer, "My family must find a way to live with her in spirit and honor her memory. Our loss is unimaginable." 

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