Aretha Franklin's eulogy was 'offensive and distasteful,' family says [View all]
Source: Reuters
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 / 2:07 AM / UPDATED 8 HOURS AGO
Aretha Franklin's eulogy was 'offensive and distasteful,' family says
(Reuters) - Members of Aretha Franklins family felt the eulogy for the Queen of Soul delivered by a pastor at her funeral last week was offensive and distasteful, they said on Monday.
Rev. Jasper Williams Jr., the pastor at Salem Baptist Church in Atlanta, spent his time at the podium raising social issues he said were critical to the black community.
Williams used the platform to push his negative agenda which Franklins family does not agree with, family members said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
We found the comments to be offensive and distasteful, the family said. Rev. Jasper Williams spent more than 50 minutes speaking and at no time did he properly eulogize her.
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Williams, picked because of past eulogies for family members, said in his remarks that single black mothers alone could not raise black boys to become men and that black lives would not matter until black people start respecting black lives and stop killing ourselves.
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