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Dog The Bounty Hunter Expects 'Massive Turnout' For Beth Chapman's Colorado Memorial

Dog the Bounty Hunter speaks out!

Gone but certainly not forgotten!
Dog the Bounty Hunter and the rest of his extended family are working hard to make sure Beth Chapman‘s Colorado memorial service goes off without a hitch — and it’s quickly turning out to be a bigger event than anyone had ever imagined.
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According to TMZ, Beth’s Colorado memorial service is so big that the family is reportedly already coordinating with local law enforcement and nearby hotels in order to accommodate what are expected to be huge crowds coming through to pay their respects.
For this memorial even more so than Chapman’s initial one back in Hawaii last week, Dog & family are “determined to make the memorial fan-friendly,” and they’ve reached out to hotels in Aurora about offering discount rates and more for fans who want to come through and pay their respects. Additionally, the Aurora Police have apparently been involved in planning in the early stages, in order to help with security and crowd control on the day itself.
The family is even putting together a livestream video feed of the entire memorial — so that fans who aren’t able to make it to Colorado can still watch and be a part of it from anywhere in the world. Apparently, according to reports, one of Beth’s dying wishes was to have the send-off in her home state as accessible as possible for everyone. Actions like these suggest the family is absolutely honoring her wishes, too!
While there are still some final things to map out and plenty of logistics to consider, it sounds like this Colorado memorial will be quite the big deal. Knowing how emotional and memorable the Hawaii services were in the first place, we can only imagine what things will be like in the Mile High suburb.
Related: Dog Shares Sweet Clip Of Beth Singing Bruno Mars!
As you are all well aware of by now, Beth passed away in a Honolulu hospital back on July 26, days after doctors had placed her in a medically-induced coma to battle cancer. The 51-year-old reality TV star had been fighting the disease for a long time, at points having beaten it back completely, before eventually succumbing to it late last month. Since then, Dog and family have been honoring her last wishes with memorial services in Hawaii — and, soon, in her home state of Colorado.
Here’s hoping the memorial truly will be one to remember, and it fully honors Beth’s wishes, and celebrates her life. Prayers up for Dog & the entire extended family!

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Jul 06, 2019 08:40am PDT