Millions of Whitney Houston's fans can now pay their respect to the singer as her private funeral will be shown via webcast.

Houston's publicist, Kristen Foster, says AP will be the only video camera allowed inside the funeral in Newark. The agency will stream the service on http://livestream.com/aplive. The event also will be available to broadcasters via satellite.

Many fans gathered and placed flowers outside the Newark, New Jersey church where the funeral will be held via invitation only as per request of the Houston's family who wished to maintain their privacy.

Others dropped by the funeral home. Still, many would like to spend more time with the singer. Many fans have showed their support by available means such as buying her music.

Houston's funeral will be at New Hope Baptist Church, where she sang as a child. Her eulogy will be given by gospel singer Marvin Winans, a Grammy Award winner and longtime family friend.

Houston's resting place will be in Fair View Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey, according to her death certificate. Her father, John Russell Houston Jr, was buried there in 2003.

The records from her doctors and pharmacies were being subpoenaed as part of the investigation singer's death. Investigators have not said what medications they have recovered from Houston's room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

The singer was found underwater in a bathtub by a member of her staff hours before she planned to attend her mentor Clive Davis' swank pre-Grammy gala.

The webcast will be the much needed place of the fans to eulogize for the death of Whitney Houston who died in her hotel room on the eve of Grammy Awards. The singer was 48.