Author: The Associated Press / Source: USA TODAY

In his eulogy for Aretha Franklin, Rev. Jasper Williams Jr. of Salem Bible Church in Atlanta said it’s time to “turn Black America around.” USA TODAY
NEW YORK – The late Aretha Franklin’s family said Monday that it found an Atlanta pastor’s eulogy delivered Friday at the Queen of Soul’s funeral to be offensive and distasteful.
The eulogist, the Rev. Jasper Williams Jr., was criticized for a political address that described children being in a home without a father as “abortion after birth” and said black lives do not matter unless blacks stop killing each other.
“He spoke for 50 minutes and at no time did he properly eulogize her,” said Vaughn Franklin, the late singer’s nephew, who said he was delivering a statement for the family.
Franklin said that his aunt never asked Williams to eulogize her, since she didn’t talk about plans for her own funeral. The family selected Williams because he has spoken at other family memorials in the past, most prominently at the funeral for Franklin’s father, minister and civil rights activist C.L. Franklin, 34 years ago.
Williams hasn’t backed down from anything he said at the funeral, and said he respects the family’s opinion. “I understand it,” he said. “I regret it. But I’m sorry they feel that way.”
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