Dog the Bounty Hunter pays tribute to Beth Chapman at the Colorado Memorial Service



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Dog the bounty hunter honored his late wife Beth Chapman at a memorial service in Aurora, Colorado on Saturday.

During a speech loaded with emotion and tears, the TV star told their lives together. To remember the moment he met his wife talking about their days before celebrity, Dog has everything covered. He also spoke about his many accomplishments, including his lobbying work and his commitment to his faith.

"I can not believe she's gone," Dog, whose real name is Duane Chapman, said at one point. "This is not possible.I want to wake up from a dream.In the 70s, I spent 18 months in a Texas penitentiary and told God that I would do 5 years, 10 years from day to day to kiss him again. "

In addition, Dog spoke about their success in the television industry and Beth's fight against cancer.

"She got sick and told her that she had cancer two years ago," he said. "[They said]& # 39; You can do chemotherapy. & # 39; She tried They said: "You're going to have to stay at home while Dog films the show." The show did not kill her, but she died for that. She said: "Do you think I'll let you go alone and film this TV show? You are out of your mind. I said, "Honey, maybe you should do chemotherapy, and so on. She says, "All that's going to do is keep me alive for six more months, and I'm not going to do it because I want to be by your side."

Later, he stated that he "never admitted that she was going to die" and did not let her say it. He also remembered that his wife had asked him how he was going to get out without her and how he had told her that he did not know.

"And I do not know," he says. "I do not do it now."

At one point, he talked about Beth's last days and how she had asked him to let her go.

"I said" No, I can not, I'm not going to let you go, "he remembered. "I still have not let her go."

He also said, "If there is a God, he will not let me live so long without her."

However, Dog said that Beth "will never be dead for me" and that she's just in "another place".

"Whatever she's taught me, I'm going to heaven," he says. "I'm going to make her so proud."

Dog also paid tribute to Beth during a service in Hawaii.

Beth died at the age of 51 in June after battling cancer.

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