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Bobbi Kristina Brown's Otherwise 'Peaceful' Funeral Service Interrupted By Family Drama

| Aug 03, 2015 02:36 AM EDT

Bobbi Kristina Brown is the only child of Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston.

Leolah Brown created a family drama scene on Aug.1, SaturdAy, as the family and loved  were biding their last goodbyes to Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only child of the late legendary singer Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, at a private funeral held at St. James United Methodist Church in Alpharetta.

Bobbi Kristina died on July 26 after being unresponsive from past six months. Although her funeral service went by peacefully, it was temporarily interrupted at one time by her paternal aunt Leolah, who yelled at Pat Houston while she was about to deliver an eulogy. Following the interruption, filmmaker and Houston family's close friend, Tyler Perry, jumped into action and tried to calm down Leolah before escorting her out of the premises.

"Whitney Houston will haunt Pat Houston from the grave," shouted Bobby's sister angrily in front of the media persons camping outside the church, Daily Mail reported.

Apart from the temporary disturbance, Bobbi Kristina's funeral service has been deemed as "simple and lovely" by the invitees. Apart from Bobby and Pat, Cissy Houston, the late singer's mother, and Tina Brown were also present along with a couple of the celeb-child's best friends and her middle school principal. Despite his repeated pleas, Nick Gordon, the late celeb-child's alleged boyfriend was told to stay away from the service and was reportedly absent.

The silver casket carrying the late Bobbi Kristina arrived at the church in a black hearse just a few hours before her funeral, being escorted by a huge police motorcade.

"The service was very low key and appropriate for her and her life," Ellin LaVar, Whitney's hair stylist, told E! News, before adding that Cissy, "We Fall Down" singer Donni McClurkin and "I Found Love" singer Cece Winans performed different songs to pay their last respect to Bobbi Kristina.

A short movie made by Perry was also played at the service. It was an emotional compilation of various home videos showing Bobbi Kristina at different ages, from about age 1 until adulthood.

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