Beth Chapman’s memorial service is Saturday, and fans can tune in to catch it all.
Duane “Dog” Chapman posted a tweet with the details. It will be held at the Heritage Christian Center in Aurora, Colorado.
The doors to the service will open at 1 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. ET, and the service starts an hour later.
July 13, 2019 –
Heritage Christian Center
14401 E. Exposition Avenue
Aurora, Colorado 80012 – Doors open at 1:00 Service starts at 2:00 pic.twitter.com/Htw4SKxDDl— Duane Dog Chapman (@DogBountyHunter) July 1, 2019
The service will be live-streamed at https://www.facebook.com/DogWGNA — which is Dog’s Most Wanted Facebook page; and on WGNAmerica.com.
Chapman and Dog had a 16 year courtship until they married in 2006.
Rest In Paradise, Beth Chapman! #alohaoemrsdog pic.twitter.com/XlZW9bQ6sQ
— Melissa Darsey (@MelissaDarsey) July 7, 2019
The press release covered details from her family life, included the fact that her dad played baseball for the Kansas City Athletics.
“Beth Chapman was born Alice Elizabeth Smith in Denver, CO on October 29, 1967. Her father was Garry Smith, who played baseball for the Kansas City Athletics, a major league team that moved to Oakland, CA in 1968. She was 18 when she first met Duane “Dog” Chapman. The two dated for 16 years before they married in 2006.”
#alohaoemrsdog #BethChapman
ππ we forever are going to miss you pic.twitter.com/D6KPzrFXzx— Cindy Parker (@Cindy25Lynn) July 5, 2019
The press release also included the new show she and Dog had been working on, “Dog’s Most Wanted,” which is still set to air on WGN America some time this year.
The obit closed with a list of Beth’s survivors:
“In addition to her husband, Ms. Chapman is survived by 10 children and stepchildren, many grandchildren and one great-grandchild.”
Beth Chapman with her fur baby on koko mountain in Hawaii we love and miss you Beth very much pic.twitter.com/IGSbVcm5dr
— Dax Bear (@dax_bear) July 3, 2019