Beth Chapman death 2019: Did Dog the bounty hunter wife died?
Beth Chapman death 2019: Did Dog the bounty hunter wife died?
Beth Chapman, wife of Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman, died Wednesday 26 June 2019. She was 51.
Dog the Bounty Hunter announced her passing on Twitter, writing:
“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.”
Beth Chapman death 2019: Did Dog the bounty hunter wife died?
51 year old Beth, who has been battling throat cancer, was rushed to hospital in Hawaii on Saturday, 6th April 2019.
According to DailyMail, the mother-of-five was taken to a medical facility ‘with serious breathing issues’.
‘She hasn’t been feeling well of late and Dog is by her side. One thing everyone knows about Beth is that she’s a fighter.’
Beth revealed her stage II cancer diagnosis in September 2017, started chemotherapy treatment in Los Angeles in December and announced she was cancer-free a few months later.
However, the throat cancer returned a year later, which led to her having emergency surgery to remove a mass in her throat.
Several weeks after the operation, Beth’s cancer was incurable and had spread to her throat and lungs.
Sharing the experience of how his wife has been battling the throat cancer, Beth’s husband of thirteen years, 66 year old Dog – real name Duane Chapman – told DailyMailTV last month that Beth wanted to spend her last days on the hunt, tracking down fugitives for their new WGN America show Dog’s Most Wanted.
‘My baby has cancer and she is fighting like hell. I have cried a lot over this because Beth is my everything.
‘Despite all of the obstacles I have overcome, this is by far the biggest test of my life and mark my words, I will not let her die.
‘She is my rock and my bodyguard. I will do everything I can to keep her here.’
‘If this were me, I would be a big sissy. But not Beth. She is still hitting the ground running with me. Beth is determined cancer won’t slow her down.
‘In fact, I am so amazed by Beth’s strength and positive attitude.
‘She has told me repeatedly that if these are her last days on earth she wants to spend every moment with me on the hunt, living life to the fullest and enjoying the time we have left together.
See the beautiful photo Beth shared on her Instagram to celebrate Palm Sunday:
May her soul rest in peace.
Sending prayers and love to Beth, the Dog, and the rest of the family….for God’s strength and love to be with you
Sending prayers to Beth and her family I addore the dog the bounty hunter very much
Sending prayers! Happy Easter to Beth and Dog and family! God is with you all
Prayers for you all i pray god puts his healing hands around beth and be with her and her family
Praying for your family
Prayers for Beth and her family Beth Chapman is such a insperation to me and always will be when everything in my life isnt going well I see how strong of a person Beth is and I try to pick myself up and keep going ..beth is a fighter and she never gives up and god has her in his hands and I pray she gets well soon. Would not be the same with out our Beth…love the whole family
My prayers to Beth and the family Stay strong you got this Beth beautiful and strong ❤️
Hello Dog i just want you to know you and your family is in my prayers. I always watch y’all show well i love watching it! Please be stong God lived her moor.
Dear Dog ,my heart is broken into pieces. I adored Beth and whAt she stood for, her values,compassion and strength were simply amazing traits for the world to see. My prayers go out for you and your beautiful family. Such a loss for all of us.May God Bless You and yours.
Dog – I just retired after 30 years with LAPD and I have always loved your show and your tenacity on the hunt. More importantly, I loved how you have always shown compassion after you made the catch. Humans are humans and any one of those folks could have been you or I or my kid or your brother had we taken a different path in life I spent 10 years running a narcotics squad and that is exactly how we treated people every day….Like people just having a bad turn in life. I pray Beth is looking over you now and you are continuing doing what she loved doing and wanted you to do for many years to come. Take care of yourself and your family.
I love you and your wife. Y’all are good together.
i understand what you have been through these last two years dog. Totally, I lost someone very close to me this past June of Stage 4 lung cancer. Everything happened so quickly, all within one years time. Radiation, chemo, hospital, then home hospice care till June 2019. I’ve been lost ever since. God Bless you and and your family.
RIP BETH