This Article is From Jul 16, 2013

Whitney Houston's tombstone reads I Will Always Love You

Whitney Houston's tombstone reads I Will Always Love You

Whitney Houston died on February 11, 2012 after drowning in her bathtub.

Highlights

  • Whitney Houston's final resting place has been marked by a new gravestone which features the lyrics to her most famous song, I Will Always Love You.
  • The iconic singer's final resting place was given a tombstone last week, after being unmarked for more than a year following her death from accidental drowning in February 2012, reported Contactmusic.
  • The iconic line is inscribed on a new tear drop-shaped monument, which also has a heart shape embossed on it.
  • The ornate gravestone was installed at the Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey, where Houston is buried next to her father.
  • As well as the lyrics, the towering tribute also heralds the gifted songstress as The Voice.
  • It reads, "Whitney E Houston, Aug 9, 1963 - Feb 11, 2012, THE VOICE', 'I will always love you."
  • I Will Always Love You was first written and performed by country singer Dolly Parton but became synonymous with Houston after she recorded it for the soundtrack of her 1992 movie, The Bodyguard.
  • Houston's version earned her two Grammy Awards and has sold over 12 million copies around the world.
Los Angeles: Whitney Houston's final restingplace has been marked by a new gravestone which features thelyrics to her most famous song, I Will Always Love You.

The iconic singer's final resting place was given atombstone last week, after being unmarked for more than a yearfollowing her death from accidental drowning in February 2012,reported Contactmusic.

The iconic line is inscribed on a new tear drop-shapedmonument, which also has a heart shape embossed on it.

The ornate gravestone was installed at the FairviewCemetery in Westfield, New Jersey, where Houston is buriednext to her father.

As well as the lyrics, the towering tribute also heraldsthe gifted songstress as The Voice.

It reads, "Whitney E Houston, Aug 9, 1963 - Feb 11, 2012,THE VOICE', 'I will always love you."

I Will Always Love You was first written and performedby country singer Dolly Parton but became synonymous withHouston after she recorded it for the soundtrack of her 1992movie, The Bodyguard.

Houston's version earned her two Grammy Awards and hassold over 12 million copies around the world.
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