We cannot believe it has been two years since Beth Chapman passed away. She was the wife of Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman and starred on his show. She passed away at age 51 from throat cancer. To remember Beth, Duane shared a very special video on his Instagram page.
In the video, Beth appears to be singing karaoke with friends. She looks like she is having a great time! He simply captioned it, “Beth.” Friends, family, and fans shared their memories in the comments section and expressed how much they miss her.
Beth Chapman’s family honored her on the two-year anniversary of her death
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Beth’s children also shared their own tributes on social media. Garry Chapman wrote, “Two years hasn’t ever felt this long. I know you’re listening from above. There’s nothing more I value than your love, your now silent guidance, and your great expectations. I have no doubt you would be proud of me and what I have done, and what I continue to do even when the odds are stacked against me; I just wish you got to see it from down here. No matter what I’m doing your memories will always keep me smiling and your light always shines on the path forward. Miss you Mom [heart emoji].”
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Cecily shared that she was paying tribute to her mother by hiking at Manoa Falls Trail in Oahu, Hawaii. Her stepdaughter Lyssa shared a throwback photo and simply wrote, “We all miss you.” Her daughter Bonnie shared a longer tribute.
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She said, “It’s been two years since you’ve been gone. It’s been so painfully long since I’ve seen your smile face to face. It’s hard without you. I’m doing the things you told me to do, I’m still following every piece of advice you’ve given me. I’m thankful you’re no longer in pain but it’s been hard without you. I find out more and more about you everyday from stories from our friends. I become more and more thankful for the unique relationship we had. I know you’re proud of every strip I’ve taken, and no one can strip me of that. I’m thankful for the laughs and understanding we had of each other. Sometimes I really miss you yelling at me for not learning a recipe with you, now I wish I did. Everyday is tough, but you’ve taught me how to endure. Each year it’ll feel like a new wound, but I know I’ll see you again.”
Sending our love to the Chapman family!