Nick Gordon Visits Bobbi Kristina Brown's Grave Three Weeks After Her Burial

Nick Gordon, the ex-boyfriend of the late Bobbi Kristina Brown, visited Brown's graveside three weeks after her burial. Gordon quietly made his way to Whitney Houston's daughter's graveside at Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey for the first time since he was not invited to the funeral or burial.
On the day of Brown's funeral, Nick Gordon and his mother Michele Gordon paid their respects for Brown at a beach.
"Nick went to the beach with me on Friday during the services," Michele Gordon shared with People. "He said the beach was always their favorite place to go, so he decided that he would honor her at a place that they both loved."
"I look at our pics sometimes it makes me smile sometime I cry @REALbkBrown #happymemories," Gordon, whose tweets are protected, posted on the social media site. "I'm so happy/blessed that I had @REALbkBrown in my life. i will always & forever love you."
Brown was found unconscious in a bathtub at the Atlanta-area home she shared with Gordon on the morning of Jan. 31. She remained in a comatose state and died last month in hospice care. Bobbi Kristina Brown is the only daughter of Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston.
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