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Gospel singer Marvin Winans to give Whitney Houston eulogy

Singer Marvin Winans arrives at the 50th annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 10, 2008, in Los Angeles. Getty

(CBS) Gospel singer Marvin Winans will give the eulogy at Whitney Houston's funeral this Saturday at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, N.J. Whitney's mother, Cissy Houston, requested that Marvin be the one to say a few words, reports USA Today.

Marvin, a Grammy winner and the brother of gospel singer CeCe Winans, knew Whitney well and officiated her marriage to Bobby Brown in 1992. CeCe was also close with Whitney. They recorded the song, "Count on Me," for the 1995 movie "Waiting to Exhale."

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The entire Winans family will attend the service, and when asked if there will be any performances, he said, "Whatever Momma Houston [Cissy] wants, that's what she's going to get," Marvin said, according to USA Today.

Marvin said he last saw Whitney at the end of 2011 when she was in Detroit shooting scenes for the upcoming film "Sparkle." Marvin, who's also a pastor at Perfecting Church in Detroit, said Whitney attended his service when she was in town last year.

As for Saturday, no wake will be held and there would be no public memorial. It's an invitation-only funeral service headed up by Pastor Joe Carter, who knew Whitney for decades.

Whitney died Feb. 11 at the Beverly Hilton hotel at the age of 48, just hours before she was set to appear at producer Clive Davis' pre-Grammy Awards gala.

Officials said an autopsy found no indications of foul play or obvious signs of trauma. It's expected to take weeks for the toxicology report. Until then, there's no word on the official cause of death.

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