(CNN) Thousands of mourners gathered at The Fountain of Praise church in Houston on Monday to pay their respects to George Floyd, whose death in Minneapolis police custody has sparked protests around the United States and across the world.
Floyd, 46, grew up in the city's Third Ward and will be buried in Houston next to his mother, according to the Fort Bend Memorial Planning Center.
Floyd was a huge role model for a lot of people, his brother, Philonise Floyd, said during the visitation ceremony.
"He was the first person who everybody looked up to in our neighborhood because he was the first one to get a scholarship to go and play basketball or football when he wanted to do," Philonise Floyd said.
Floyd was someone who also had a beautiful soul, his younger brother, Rodney Floyd, said.
"If he was told he would have to sacrifice his life to bring the world together, and knowing him, I know he would've did it," Rodney Floyd said.
He added that he's still processing the death. "It seems unreal because, you know, every day is like waiting on that phone call. I'm still calling his phone number."
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Mayor Sylvester Turner were among those who visited Floyd's casket at the church. Close to 10,000 people were expected to attend the visitation, which was open from noon to 6 p.m. local time Monday, said La'Torria Lemon, spokeswoman for the funeral home.
To comply with social distancing rules, only 15 masked guests were allowed inside the church at a time. Guests were allowed to stay inside no more than 10 minutes after viewing the body. Guests must wear a mask and gloves, and casual attire was permitted.
Many of the visitors wore shirts supporting Black Lives Matter and stating Floyd's last words, "I can't breathe." With gospel songs playing in the background from artists including CeCe Winans and Kurt Carr, several mourners wiped away tears as they stopped in front of the casket.
Abbott called Floyd's death "the most horrific tragedy" he has ever seen.
"George Floyd is going to change to arc of the future of the United States," Abbott said. "George Floyd has not died in vain. He life will be a living legacy about the way America and Texas respond to this tragedy."
Abbott said he is already working with legislators and is committed to working with the family to "ensure we never have anything like this ever occur in the state of Texas." He hinted there may be a "George Floyd Act" in the works "to make sure we will not have police brutality like what happened to George Floyd."
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, actor Kevin Hart and rappers Master P and Ludacris were also in attendance. Lawmakers from Ghana paid tribute to Floyd in a taped presentation in which Barbara Oteng Gyasi, the minister of tourism, unveiled a plaque and mural.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott passes by the casket of George Floyd during a public visitation at the Fountain of Praise church, Monday, June 8, 2020, in Houston.
Floyd graduated from Jack Yates High School in 1992, where he helped the football team win the state title. He also played basketball there, Lemon said. A vigil for Floyd will be held at the high school at 8:30 p.m. Monday for local and national alumni.
"The Alumni of Jack Yates is deeply saddened and enraged over the senseless murder of our beloved Lion. We wish to express our support for the family and friends of Mr. Floyd. We along with millions of others across the world demand Justice for this Injustice. We are asking all current and former Jack Yates Alumni to wear Crimson and Gold," the school said in a statement.
Before moving to Minneapolis, Floyd was well known in the Houston music scene, rapping with a group called Screwed Up Clik (SUC).
Floyd died last month after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee into Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes during an arrest.
Chauvin has been fired and charged with second-degree murder. Three other officers on scene were charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter.
Saturday, hundreds of people lined up for a public viewing of Floyd's casket in Raeford, North Carolina, about 20 miles from where he was born.
Meanwhile, demonstrations against systemic racism and police violence continued over the weekend, with large crowds in Washington, Philadelphia and other cities and towns.
Floyd's body is already in Houston, according to Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo.
"#GeorgeFloyd and his family are safely in Houston," he tweeted Sunday.
It was "a big deal for our city to bring him back home," Acevedo said. "He's well known, he's known by a lot of our officers. We want to make sure that the family is safe, that the movement is safe. We want to make sure that the family knows that we're here for them and we support them at this time."
Politicians and entertainers are expected
Remembering George Floyd
Pallbearers bring George Floyd's casket into the Fountain of Praise church in Houston on Tuesday, June 9. Floyd will be buried next to his mother, according to the Fort Bend Memorial Planning Center.
A man carries a child while paying respects at Houston Memorial Gardens in Pearland, Texas, Floyd's final resting place.
A horse-drawn carriage carries Floyd's casket to Houston Memorial Gardens.
People watch the funeral procession pass by after Floyd's service on Tuesday.
People lined up to watch the procession and yelled "George Floyd" and "say his name."
LaTonya Floyd gets emotional while speaking during her brother's funeral on Tuesday.
The Rev. Al Sharpton delivers a eulogy on Tuesday. "Your family's going to miss you, George, but your nation is going to always remember your name,"
Sharpton said. "Because your neck was one that represented all of us."
Floyd's family is wearing white at the funeral.
R&B artist Ne-Yo sings at the service. He performed a rendition of "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday."
Actors Channing Tatum, left, and Jamie Foxx attend the funeral.
Pastor Kim Burrell sings "God Will Take Care of You" during Tuesday's service.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner hands Floyd's family a proclamation during Tuesday's funeral. Turner proclaimed that June 9 will be
"George Perry Floyd Day" in the city of Houston.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic Party's presumptive presidential nominee,
speaks at the funeral via video. "We cannot leave this moment thinking we can again turn away from racism that stings at our very soul, from systematic abuse that still plagues American life," Biden said.
Mourners react as Floyd's extended family walks into his funeral service on Tuesday.
Members of the Texas Southern University Police Department pause during Floyd's funeral.
A young girl attends Floyd's funeral.
People pay their respects at a Floyd memorial in Houston on Tuesday.
Mourners arrive at the Fountain of Praise church for Floyd's public visitation on Monday.
People visit Floyd's casket on Monday.
People line up to attend Floyd's public viewing in Houston. To comply with social-distancing rules, only 15 masked guests were allowed inside the church at a time.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pays his respects at Floyd's casket. "Today is a sad day. Ever since his death has been a sad day,"
Abbott told reporters outside the church. "This is the most horrific tragedy I have ever personally observed. But George Floyd is going to change the arc of the future of the United States. George Floyd has not died in vain. His life will be a living legacy about the way that America and Texas respond to this tragedy."
People grieve near Floyd's casket on Monday.
A woman holds flowers as she waits in line in Houston.
A man in Houston wears a mask honoring Floyd.
Ushers guide mourners into the church for Floyd's public visitation in Houston.
Children pose in front of a bus depicting abolitionist Harriet Tubman.
A hearse carries Floyd's casket on Monday.
Members of a local Black Cowboys club ride their horses through the parking lot outside a Floyd memorial service in Raeford, North Carolina, on Saturday.
Mourners pray as they hold up their arms during the service in Raeford.
Nakia Almond hugs Erin Corner after praying together outside of Floyd's memorial service in Raeford.
Flowers surround Floyd's casket at his public viewing in Raeford.
Mourners arrive for Floyd's public viewing in Raeford.
Floyd's casket is brought into a church ahead of his memorial service in Raeford.
Floyd's sisters Zsa-Zsa, left, and LaTonya walk away after addressing the media in Raeford.
A hearse carrying Floyd's casket departs after his memorial service in Minneapolis on Thursday.
Floyd's relatives attend his memorial service in Minneapolis.
People at the Minneapolis memorial stood in silence for eight minutes and 46 seconds -— the length of time that Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing Floyd, had his knee on Floyd's neck. At center here is Floyd's cousin Shareeduh Tate, who grew up with him and spoke during the service.
Thursday's service took place inside a sanctuary at North Central University.
The Rev. Al Sharpton delivers a eulogy at Thursday's memorial. "George Floyd should not be among the deceased,"
Sharpton said. "He did not die of common health conditions. He died of a common American criminal-justice malfunction."
Floyd's brother Philonise speaks at the memorial service in Minneapolis. He said George had
"touched many hearts" and that the audience was a testament of that. "Everybody wants justice, we want justice for George," Philonise said. "He's going to get it."
A woman reacts during Thursday's service.
Actor Kevin Hart, left, and rapper Chris "Ludacris" Bridges were among those in attendance.
People stand outside to show their support during Floyd's service in Minneapolis.
Scott Hagan, the president of North Central University,
announced the creation of the George Floyd memorial scholarship. He said that he's already received over $52,000 in contributions. "It is time to invest like never before in a new generation of young black Americans who are poised and ready to take leadership of our nation," Hagan said.
Mourners spend a moment at Floyd's casket ahead of the service.
US Rep. Ilhan Omar was at the service in Minneapolis.
US Sen. Amy Klobuchar talks with the Rev. Jesse Jackson at the service.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey attends the service. He kneeled at Floyd's casket before the service started,
breaking out into tears.
People gather outside the service.
Martin Luther King III, right, arrives with his family.
Floyd's casket is wiped down in the sanctuary hours before the service.
Floyd's casket is moved ahead of the service.
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo, right, kneels with another officer as Floyd's body passes by.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden plans to travel to Houston on Monday to meet privately with Floyd's family and offer his condolences, according to a Biden aide.
The former vice president will tape a video message for Floyd's private funeral service Tuesday, the aide said. But Biden is not planning to attend Tuesday's service. His team does not want to cause any disruptions from Biden's Secret Service protection, according to people familiar with those deliberations.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and actor Jamie Foxx are among those expected Tuesday, Lemon said, adding that an outline of the service will be available Monday evening.
Tuesday's funeral will be available via streaming on The Fountain of Praise Church website, Lemon said.
CNN's Nakia McNabb, Gregory Lemos, MJ Lee and Sarah Mucha contributed to this report.