Dog The Bounty Hunter Star Beth Chapman's Funeral To Be Live-Streamed On Facebook

The service will also be open to the general public.

Dog The Bounty Hunter star Beth Chapman’s funeral is to be live-streamed online, it has been revealed.

Beth died last month at the age of 51, after an almost two year-long battle with cancer, with her husband Duane saying in a statement: “It’s 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain. Only today, she hiked the stairway to heaven. 

“We all love you, Beth. See you on the other side.”

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Beth and Duane Chapman
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Fans of the reality series will be able to pay their respects to Beth as her funeral will be live-streamed on US television network WGN America’s Facebook page, as well as the page for their most recent show Dog’s Most Wanted.

The service, to be held in Aurora, Colorado on the afternoon of July 13, will also be open to the public, as reported by The Wrap.

Beth was diagnosed with throat cancer in September 2017 after getting a cough checked out by a doctor. A tumour was removed shortly afterwards and she was declared cancer-free, but in November 2018, she was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer.

A rep for Beth told People last week that she had been “surrounded by family” at the time of her death, with her husband Duane “holding her hand.”

She and Duane first appeared together in Dog The Bounty Hunter in 2004, doing so until the show was cancelled in 2012. Following this, they appeared in spin-offs including Dog And Beth: On The Hunt and Dog’s Most Wanted.