Beth Chapman's Ashes Spread In Secret Ceremony After A Public Hawaiian Memorial Service

Jul 03, 2019 by apost team

Beth Chapman's family privately spread her ashes in the ocean off the coast of Wakiki in Hawaii following their public memorial service for Beth. Her husband Duane 'Dog' Chapman and the rest of their family spread her remains per her request in a personal ceremony. 

TMZ reports from sources close to the family that "during the paddle-out -- when everyone was distracted by the final ride – Dog and his kids quietly walked away, boarded a private boat and headed out to sea to spread the ashes. This was one of Beth's final wishes."

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However, it was reported that the family did not spread all of Beth's ashes in Hawaii. As the family has now released details of Beth's memorial service in Aurora, Colorado it is believed the family has saved some to be spread in her native home state. 

Duane recently updated the public of the details of the service in Aurora, Colorado. He tweeted this past Monday, "July 13, 2019 - Heritage Christian Center 14401 E. Exposition Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80012 - Doors open at 1:00 Service starts at 2:00." He also shared a photo for the memorial service of beth hugging him from the back as she is wearing angel wings. 

Beth passed away last week amid her battle with throat cancer at the age of 51. She was first diagnosed in 2017, after undergoing surgery and treatment her cancer returned. Duane spoke to Hawaii News Now following her death to share some sweet words about his wife, 

"It’s a hard fight. She fought hard. Beth was somewhat of a control person... And so not from the grave, but from heaven, I’m sure, she’s still controlling me," he said with a smile adding, "I’ve got notes on my pillowcases, in my sink, in my shaving thing. You know, she’s still telling me what to wear. I loved her so much."

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