The Mount Horeb Baptist Church in Nassau, Bahamas, is shown on March 1, 2007. A memorial service to be held there will be what a friend of Anna Nicole Smith's calls "over the top," with up to 300 guests, a singer and large amounts of flowers in Smith's favorite color, pink.
A private security guard stands at the entrance of the Mount Horeb Baptist Church in Nassau, Bahamas, on March 1, 2007. Patrik Simpson, a friend of Anna Nicole Smith who's helping to organize her funeral and memorial, said the casket will most likely be closed during the service. He and other close friends will arrange to put their pictures inside her casket before the burial.
Cemetery workers set up tents on the gravesite where Anna Nicole Smith will be buried at the Lakeview Memorial Gardens & Mausoleums in Nassau, Bahamas, March 1, 2007. The former Playboy Playmate and reality TV star will be buried Friday beside her 20-year-old son in a custom-made gown in a ceremony that will bring together the three people battling for custody of her infant daughter.
The gravesite where Anna Nicole Smith will be buried is marked with pink flowers at the Lakeview Memorial Gardens & Mausoleums in Nassau, Bahamas, on March 1, 2007. About 30 people, including her companion, former boyfriend and estranged mother will attent the burial service.
Mark Steines of "Entertainment Tonight," right, gets ready to videotape a piece on March 1, 2007, while standing on the gravesite at the Lakeview Memorial Gardens & Mausoleums in Nassau, Bahamas, where Anna Nicole Smith will be buried on Friday.
The Mount Horeb Baptist Church in Nassau, Bahamas, is shown on March 1, 2007. On Friday, the body of Anna Nicole Smith will be flown to the Bahamas from Florida, where she will be buried beside her 20-year-old son in a custom-made gown. Smith, 39, collapsed and died on Feb. 8 in Florida, setting off a three-way battle over her burial and custody of her 5-month-old daughter.