Good Deeds! Tyler Perry Reportedly Offers to Finance Bobbi Kristina’s Funeral + Arrangements Revealed…

Media Mogul Tyler Perry is reportedly lending a helping hand to the family of Bobbi Kristina Brown.

[READ: R.I.P. Bobbi Kristina Pronounced Dead at 22… ]

Perry, who blasted the public in an open letter about a week ago (click HERE if you missed that), was a loss for words when it was publicly revealed that Bobbi Kristina had died and he hit the tweets with the following response:

While many expect the Brown/Houston families to be battling over the estate of Whitney Houston’s only child, word on the curb is that Perry may be stepping in to lighten the load and increase the peace by paying for Bobbi Kristina’s funeral expenses.

Details below…

According to Entertainment Tonight, Perry has offered to pay for EVERYTHING, including transporting Bobbi Kristina’s body to her final resting place beside her mother in New Jersey.

“He has told the families that he will help ‘take care of everything,'” a source reportedly told ‘ET.’

“…including offering use of his private jet to transport Bobbi Kristina’s body from Atlanta, where a funeral service is planned for Saturday, to New Jersey, where she will be buried alongside Houston.” (source)

Since Bobbi Kristina’s death is being investigated as a homicide, there’s an extensive autopsy being completed, which was the reason for the delay in her being laid to rest.

[READ: Did Nick Gordon Kill Bobbi Kristina? DA Targets Him in Homicide Investigation… ]

According to Atlanta’s WXIA-TV, who reported?funeral details obtained from a family source, Bobbi Kristina will have two funeral services.

The first is scheduled to take place this Saturday (August 1, 2015) in Georgia at?St. James United Methodist Church?in Dunwoody and the 2nd is planned for Monday (August 3rd) in New Jersey, where Bobbi Kristina will be laid to rest beside her mom, Whitney Houston.

(FYI – Both services are private so don’t go showing up without an invite!)

R.I.P. Bobbi Kristina

What do you think of Perry’s good deeds?