Bobbi Kristina Brown‘s family surrounded her with photos of her late mother, Whitney Houston, as the 22-year-old’s health worsens during her stay in Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Georgia.
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A source close to the family reported to RadarOnline.com that her family wanted to make sure she was "comfortable" during her stay when she moved to the hospice center on June 24.
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"She was dressed in her favorite pajamas, and surrounded by framed photographs of her and her mother. The lights in her room were dimmed, and scented candles were lit," the insider revealed.
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The source also mentioned that Bobbi Kristina's room was full of her mother's music. "Whitney's songs that were her favorites, including 'Greatest Love of All,' 'I Will Always Love You' and 'Didn't We Almost Have It All,' played softly," the source said.
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Bobbi Kristina's father, Bobby Brown, and other family members have supported her and stayed by her side through her relocation to the hospice.
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Whitneys' Family
After being looked at in Chicago, the doctors determined there was nothing they could do to help Bobbi Kristina, so her father decided to have his daughter placed in hospice care.
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According to reports, Bobbi Kristina was only moved to the center after her father and aunt Pat Houston had her transferred by private plane to Chicago so she could be examined by medical specialists at Northwestern University.
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A source close to the family reported to RadarOnline.com that her family wanted to make sure she was "comfortable" during her stay when she moved to the hospice center on June 24.
Photo credit: L.Gallo/WENN.com
"She was dressed in her favorite pajamas, and surrounded by framed photographs of her and her mother. The lights in her room were dimmed, and scented candles were lit," the insider revealed.
Photo credit: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP
The source also mentioned that Bobbi Kristina's room was full of her mother's music. "Whitney's songs that were her favorites, including 'Greatest Love of All,' 'I Will Always Love You' and 'Didn't We Almost Have It All,' played softly," the source said.
Photo credit: AP Photo/Dan Steinberg
Bobbi Kristina's father, Bobby Brown, and other family members have supported her and stayed by her side through her relocation to the hospice.
Whitneys' Family
After being looked at in Chicago, the doctors determined there was nothing they could do to help Bobbi Kristina, so her father decided to have his daughter placed in hospice care.
According to reports, Bobbi Kristina was only moved to the center after her father and aunt Pat Houston had her transferred by private plane to Chicago so she could be examined by medical specialists at Northwestern University.
Photo credit: Jason Winslow/Splash