Family to paddle out into ocean for Beth Chapman memorial
A Hawaii memorial service for “Dog the Bounty Hunter” reality TV show co-star Beth Chapman will feature a prayer followed by family and friends paddling out into the ocean.
Chapman died last Wednesday, June 26, after a battle with cancer. She was 51.
Chapman and her husband Duane “Dog” Chapman starred in the A&E show until it was canceled in 2012. They later starred in Country Music Television’s “Dog & Beth: On the Hunt”.
WGN America is in production on “Dog’s Most Wanted”. A trailer for the show was released earlier this month.
Family spokeswoman Mona Wood-Sword says those attending Saturday’s service in Waikiki are asked to bring “ocean-friendly loose flowers,” but no lei because the string is not good for marine life.
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