Dog Announces Late Wife Beth Chapman's Funeral Services in Denver

Dog the Bounty Hunter thanked the hundreds of fans who showed up to honor Beth Chapman in Hawaii, and he announced the next service set for the mainland.

"Love you all and thank you very much for the support you have been giving for Beth," the bounty hunter announced late Sunday night.

On Saturday, Dog led his family out onto Ford DeRussy beach in Waikiki to take part in the traditional Hawaiian memorial, which included a chant performed by a member of the community.

On Saturday afternoon the services went down near the Chapman's home in Honolulu.

Dog was joined by his family as he made his way down to the beach and spoke to the crowds about how much Beth loved Hawaii.

Afterwards, everyone loaded up into boats and paddled out into the ocean to spread flowers in honor of Beth.

Now Dog has announced a second service to take place on the mainland, in Denver, CO.

The Chapman's split their time between Hawaii and Denver, where the majority of Beth's family lives.

"We have tentatively scheduled July 13 in Denver to tuck her in, tell her goodnight, for she sleepeth," Dog announced.

He promised more details would be revealed, including a location and time.

As we reported, Beth has been cremated, her her last wishes.

Even though the Chapman family was preparing for Beth's death, Dog told reporters it had come much quicker than anyone expected.

He also said his late wife had left notes around the house for him, and that her clothes and makeup were exactly as she had left them.