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Hi ladies it's me again and happy Lord's day. I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. Well it's February 2nd and it's also "Black History Month!" Throughout this month I'll be sharing about black people who have made a difference living and dead and share what we can learn about them. When its closer to Valentine's Day I'll share about love. But today I'm gonna share about Cissy Houston. She was born in 1933 the youngest of several kids and she died in her nineties in 2024. She was born to Nicholas and Delia and lived in New Jersey. Cissy's birth name was actually Emily Drinkard and that's the last name of both her parents. She grew up in a Christian home and grew up singing as a kid. Even though Cissy had a wonderful loving Christian home she endured lots of tragedy. Cissy lost her mom Delia from a stroke when she was a kid but some years later her dad remarried. Though Cissy grew up in a Christian home she didn't get saved until she was fourteen years old. It wasn't until after high school that her dad died of stomach cancer. It was after that that she and her older sisters started a gospel group called "The Drinkard Sisters" and released album called "Make A Joyful Noise". They got to tour with legendary gospel artist Mathalia Jackson who at that time was a well known female gospel artist. After awhile Cissy, her sisters, and her nieces started a group called "Sweet Inspiration" and would sing back up vocals for the late Aretha Franklin The "Queen Of Soul" and the late Elvis Presley the "King Of Rock & Roll" among other artists. I'm the midst of her doing that she managed to be able to start a family. She got married to her first husband named Freddy Garland and later on had a baby boy named Gary Garland. But eventually that marriage ended in divorce. Eventually she married her second and final husband John Houston and had two kids Michael Houston and her youngest child Whitney Houston known to family and friends as "Nippy" but known to the world as "The Voice". Eventually Cissy became a solo artist in 1970 and released "Presenting Cissy Houston". She has released several albums since that time. She also was the former choir director of "New Hope Baptist Church" where her daughter Whitney Houston would sing her first solo and where she and family members attended church their whole lives. Cissy also had nieces who sang such as Dionne Warwick and the late Dee Dee Warwick (she died in 2008) also were successful singers as well. She would train Whitney in the ways of God and how to sing. Whitney Houston would sing back up vocals for her mom and other artists until she'd become a famous superstar. Cissy did her best to help Whitney through her drug addiction and took her to rehab at different times as well as prayed for her. Cissy's second marriage sadly ended in divorce when her kids were grown and never remarried after that. John Houston died in 2003 in his eighties.) Cissy had six grandkids including the late Bobby Kristina (died in 2015) and nine great-grandkids. Then in 2012 Cissy got terrible news that her daughter and "The Voice" Whitney Houston tragically died. I can only imagine the grief she faced having to bury her daughter. But she wrote a book in 2013 called "Remembering Whitney" and shared the behind the scenes about her and Whitney's life. In 2024 Cissy Houston was found dead in her home and Dionne Warwick spoke at her funeral. Cissy died twelve years after her daughter. Cissy left a legacy of faith, family, and music that lives on as does her daughter Whitney Houston. In another blog I'll share about Whitney Houston. That's the first figure I wanted to share with y'all about. Blessings, happy Lord's day, and looking forward to sharing more about "Black History Month".
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