Cissy Houston dies aged 91

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Cissy Houston has sadly passed away at the age of 91.

GettyImages-147546383 (1).jpgCissy Houston has died aged 91. Credit: Michael Buckner / Getty

News of the Grammy-winning singer's passing was confirmed on Monday in a statement from Cissy's daughter-in-law, Pat Houston.

Per The Independent, Pat said in a statement: "Our hearts are filled with pain and sadness. We loss the matriarch of our family.

"Mother Cissy has been a strong and towering figure in our lives. A woman of deep faith and conviction, who cared greatly about family, ministry, and community. Her more than seven-decade career in music and entertainment will remain at the forefront of our hearts."

Cissy reportedly passed away at her New Jersey home while under hospice care for Alzheimer’s disease.

GettyImages-805768004 (1).jpgCissy Houston died at her home in New Jersey. Credit: Paras Griffin /Getty

The mother of the late Whitney Houston, Cissy's death on Monday morning marks the end of an era for a family that has deeply influenced the landscape of American music.

Born Emily Drinkard in 1933 in Newark, New Jersey, Cissy Houston's journey into music began at the tender age of five.

Alongside her siblings, she formed The Drinkard Four, a gospel group that would lay the foundation for her storied career. The group evolved over the years, recording one of the first gospel albums on a major label, A Joyful Noise, and solidifying their place in music history.

Just before the birth of her daughter Whitney in 1963, Cissy helped form the Sweet Inspirations, a group that would go on to provide backup vocals for some of the biggest names in music, including Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, and Dionne Warwick. Their voices became an integral part of the soulful soundtrack of the era.

GettyImages-515543132.jpgThe Sweet Inspirations. Credit: Bettmann / Getty

But Cissy’s musical journey didn’t stop in the background. In 1970, she ventured into a solo career that saw her releasing several albums, including the Grammy-winning Face to Face and He Leadeth Me.

Her voice, imbued with the passion and power of gospel and soul, touched hearts around the globe.

Cissy was also an author, penning books that shared her life experiences, her faith, and the painful loss of her daughter, Whitney.

Her book, Remembering Whitney: A Mother’s Story of Life, Loss and The Night The Music Stopped, reveals her profound grief and the impact of Whitney's tragic death in 2012.

Whitney died at the age of 48 from accidental drowning.

GettyImages-1387300769.jpgCissy with daughter Whitney in 1987. Credit: L. Busacca / Getty

Recalling the moment she learned of Whitney's death, Cissy described to Oprah in 2013 a phone call that shattered her world. "My son called me and he was screaming, 'Mom, Mommy,'" she recounted. The news that followed would leave a lasting scar, as she was told that Whitney, affectionately known as Nippy, had passed away.

"Then, oh God. I said, ‘What is wrong, what’s wrong?’ He just said, ‘Nippy. Nippy.’ I said, ‘What’s wrong with Nippy?’

“‘They found Nippy.’ I said, ‘They found her what, what?’ And I was getting annoyed because he wasn’t telling me anything.

"He said, ‘Mommy...' - I said, ‘Is she dead?’ And he said, ‘Yeah, Mommy, she’s dead.’ And I don’t remember too much else after that."

Our thoughts go out to Cissy's family, friends, and fans at this time.

Featured image credit: Michael Buckner / Getty

Cissy Houston dies aged 91

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By stefan armitage

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Cissy Houston has sadly passed away at the age of 91.

GettyImages-147546383 (1).jpgCissy Houston has died aged 91. Credit: Michael Buckner / Getty

News of the Grammy-winning singer's passing was confirmed on Monday in a statement from Cissy's daughter-in-law, Pat Houston.

Per The Independent, Pat said in a statement: "Our hearts are filled with pain and sadness. We loss the matriarch of our family.

"Mother Cissy has been a strong and towering figure in our lives. A woman of deep faith and conviction, who cared greatly about family, ministry, and community. Her more than seven-decade career in music and entertainment will remain at the forefront of our hearts."

Cissy reportedly passed away at her New Jersey home while under hospice care for Alzheimer’s disease.

GettyImages-805768004 (1).jpgCissy Houston died at her home in New Jersey. Credit: Paras Griffin /Getty

The mother of the late Whitney Houston, Cissy's death on Monday morning marks the end of an era for a family that has deeply influenced the landscape of American music.

Born Emily Drinkard in 1933 in Newark, New Jersey, Cissy Houston's journey into music began at the tender age of five.

Alongside her siblings, she formed The Drinkard Four, a gospel group that would lay the foundation for her storied career. The group evolved over the years, recording one of the first gospel albums on a major label, A Joyful Noise, and solidifying their place in music history.

Just before the birth of her daughter Whitney in 1963, Cissy helped form the Sweet Inspirations, a group that would go on to provide backup vocals for some of the biggest names in music, including Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, and Dionne Warwick. Their voices became an integral part of the soulful soundtrack of the era.

GettyImages-515543132.jpgThe Sweet Inspirations. Credit: Bettmann / Getty

But Cissy’s musical journey didn’t stop in the background. In 1970, she ventured into a solo career that saw her releasing several albums, including the Grammy-winning Face to Face and He Leadeth Me.

Her voice, imbued with the passion and power of gospel and soul, touched hearts around the globe.

Cissy was also an author, penning books that shared her life experiences, her faith, and the painful loss of her daughter, Whitney.

Her book, Remembering Whitney: A Mother’s Story of Life, Loss and The Night The Music Stopped, reveals her profound grief and the impact of Whitney's tragic death in 2012.

Whitney died at the age of 48 from accidental drowning.

GettyImages-1387300769.jpgCissy with daughter Whitney in 1987. Credit: L. Busacca / Getty

Recalling the moment she learned of Whitney's death, Cissy described to Oprah in 2013 a phone call that shattered her world. "My son called me and he was screaming, 'Mom, Mommy,'" she recounted. The news that followed would leave a lasting scar, as she was told that Whitney, affectionately known as Nippy, had passed away.

"Then, oh God. I said, ‘What is wrong, what’s wrong?’ He just said, ‘Nippy. Nippy.’ I said, ‘What’s wrong with Nippy?’

“‘They found Nippy.’ I said, ‘They found her what, what?’ And I was getting annoyed because he wasn’t telling me anything.

"He said, ‘Mommy...' - I said, ‘Is she dead?’ And he said, ‘Yeah, Mommy, she’s dead.’ And I don’t remember too much else after that."

Our thoughts go out to Cissy's family, friends, and fans at this time.

Featured image credit: Michael Buckner / Getty