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Sleep in heavenly peace, Bobbi Kristina Brown (March 4, 1993 – July 26, 2015)

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She's gone.  Bobbi Kristina Brown is gone.  If we are to accept the traditions of her late mother, Whitney Houston and grandmother Cissy, her spirit is now absent from the body and present with the Lord.  Surrounded by her family, at Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Georgia, Brown passed away on Sunday, July 26.   Her life was but a dash from the time the world heard her sweet little voice on her mothers recordings to the day she lost consciousness in a bath tub under eerily similar circumstances to her mother's passing, to the moment the family surrounded her bedside at an Atlanta hospice to say good-bye.  She was 22.


On Jan. 31, Bobbi Kristina had been found unresponsive in her bathtub. For months doctors tried various froms of treatment to revive her including placing a trach in her throat and placing her on a ventilator. and was then taken to North Fulton Hospital in Roswell, Georgia, where she was put on a ventilator to assist her breathing. She was transferred to an Atlanta hospice center.

She never revcovered.

All along family members were accused on infighting. Her boyfriend, Nick Jordan was accused of abusing her and possibly causing the near-drowning incident.

Her cousin, Dionne Warwick was the first family member to speak on the passing on "Watch What Happens" with Bravo's Andy Cohen. She said Bobbi Kris was a sweet girl. Warwick is upset that Pat Houston is planning a sweet 16 themed funeral according to Access. Funeral services will be held in Atlanta on August 1.

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