Often when a mother passes on at the end of a cancer journey, her children — from the younger generation — will find solace in expressing their grief and love over various social media channels. That’s certainly been the case for the children of acclaimed TV crimefighter Beth Chapman, wife of Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman.
Cecily Chapman, Beth’s oldest daughter from her first marriage to Keith Barmore.
Beth’s three youngest children have been remarkably open about their grief on social media. Most notably, Beth’s oldest daughter Cecily, 26, after first remaining largely silent, is now pouring her heart out over Instagram and Instagram Stories. Her volley of emotion has deeply touched Beth’s hundreds of thousands of fans and admirers worldwide.
Beth and Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman
On Thursday night, with Fourth of July receding into the distance, Cecily shared a loving screenshot from her Instagram Story Explorer feature to show a snapshot of what items were showing up in her feed.
The Explorer feature, available in the Instagram app, shows users’ most searched and liked items. Cecily’s Explorer results showed a bounty of Beth photos based on her own personal own algorithm.
Cecily Chapman shared this snapshot from her Instagram Explorer feature to show how many of her most viewed items were of her mother, Beth.
“When you just go to search box and almost everything is about my mom,” Chapman wrote. She accompanied her poignant comment with a tear-stained emoji.
Cecily also shared on Thursday how she senses Beth “everywhere”. Via Instagram Stories, Cecily shared a gorgeous photo of white plumeria flowers. Her caption: “I feel her everywhere”.
Cecily Chapman employed this photo of gorgeous plumeria flowers to express that she feels her mother Beth “everywhere”.
Also on Thursday Cecily shared with her fans a photo of her and her mother smiling. Beth wore sunglasses. There was no caption.
Beth and Cecily Chapman in a loving throwback photo posted by Cecily to Instagram Stories.
Cecily is Beth’s second child with her first husband Keith Barmore, now 65, to whom Beth was briefly married before divorcing him and marrying Dog. Keith was a friend of Dog’s. Beth had a son, Dominic, by a man other than Keith, prior to Cecily, when Beth was 17. Dominic, Cecily’s half brother, was taken away by state child welfare authorities, and only reunited with Beth when Dog tracked him down as an adult. Dog adopted Cecily. She also has two younger half siblings, Bonnie and Garry Dee, who are Beth’s children by Dog.
Cecily Chapman, 26
Touchingly, Beth chose Cecily for her final Instagram post before her tragic passing. To mark Cecily’s 26th birthday, Beth shared a beautiful portrait of her eldest daughter and wrote: “My sunshine ! Turns 26 today.”
Beth went on to remark that Cecily is “A true beauty with street smarts she’s reliable dependable trustworthy and true a bit devious but that comes from her up bringing she’s clever and sassy.. but you’ll find no one more loyal to family then she [is]! Through thick and through thin all out or all in we have muddled through this together … Celebrating Her Birthday today I’m reminded what great sacrifices she makes for family every day … Your are loved beyond words Cecily savannah you stay sweet. {or you’ll answer to yo mama}.”
Beth Chapman in a moment of contemplation.
As for Beth, she’ll be remembered in a second memorial service in Colorado later this month. Dog posted on Twitter two days ago a photo of Beth sprouting angel wings while wrapping her arms around Duane, who is throwing flower petals into the wind. The meme reads “Goodbye (for now)” at the top and “In loving memory of Beth Chapman,” at the bottom. The posting also included details for Beth’s Colorado memorial, “July 13, 2019 – Heritage Christian Center, 14401 E. Exposition Avenue, Aurora, Colorado 80012 – Doors open at 1:00 Service starts at 2:00.”
The announcement for Beth Chapman’s Aurora, Colorado second memorial service
Beth died after a long struggle with cancer. When she learned her cancer had returned in late 2018, she decided to forego chemotherapy and place her faith in the Lord. “Chemotherapy is not my bag,” she told assembled congregants at the Source Church in Bradenton, Florida on Mothers Day.
Often when a mother passes on at the end of a cancer journey, her children — from the younger generation — will find solace in expressing their grief and love over various social media channels. That’s certainly been the case for the children of acclaimed TV crimefighter Beth Chapman, wife of Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman.
Cecily Chapman, Beth’s oldest daughter from her first marriage to Keith Barmore.
Beth’s three youngest children have been remarkably open about their grief on social media. Most notably, Beth’s oldest daughter Cecily, 26, after first remaining largely silent, is now pouring her heart out over Instagram and Instagram Stories. Her volley of emotion has deeply touched Beth’s hundreds of thousands of fans and admirers worldwide.
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On Thursday night, with Fourth of July receding into the distance, Cecily shared a loving screenshot from her Instagram Story Explorer feature to show a snapshot of what items were showing up in her feed.
The Explorer feature, available in the Instagram app, shows users’ most searched and liked items. Cecily’s Explorer results showed a bounty of Beth photos based on her own personal own algorithm.
Cecily Chapman shared this snapshot from her Instagram Explorer feature to show how many of her most viewed items were of her mother, Beth.
“When you just go to search box and almost everything is about my mom,” Chapman wrote. She accompanied her poignant comment with a tear-stained emoji.
Cecily also shared on Thursday how she senses Beth “everywhere”. Via Instagram Stories, Cecily shared a gorgeous photo of white plumeria flowers. Her caption: “I feel her everywhere”.
Cecily Chapman employed this photo of gorgeous plumeria flowers to express that she feels her mother Beth “everywhere”.
Also on Thursday Cecily shared with her fans a photo of her and her mother smiling. Beth wore sunglasses. There was no caption.
Beth and Cecily Chapman in a loving throwback photo posted by Cecily to Instagram Stories.
Cecily is Beth’s second child with her first husband Keith Barmore, now 65, to whom Beth was briefly married before divorcing him and marrying Dog. Keith was a friend of Dog’s. Beth had a son, Dominic, by a man other than Keith, prior to Cecily, when Beth was 17. Dominic, Cecily’s half brother, was taken away by state child welfare authorities, and only reunited with Beth when Dog tracked him down as an adult. Dog adopted Cecily. She also has two younger half siblings, Bonnie and Garry Dee, who are Beth’s children by Dog.
Cecily Chapman, 26
Touchingly, Beth chose Cecily for her final Instagram post before her tragic passing. To mark Cecily’s 26th birthday, Beth shared a beautiful portrait of her eldest daughter and wrote: “My sunshine ! Turns 26 today.”
Beth went on to remark that Cecily is “A true beauty with street smarts she’s reliable dependable trustworthy and true a bit devious but that comes from her up bringing she’s clever and sassy.. but you’ll find no one more loyal to family then she [is]! Through thick and through thin all out or all in we have muddled through this together … Celebrating Her Birthday today I’m reminded what great sacrifices she makes for family every day … Your are loved beyond words Cecily savannah you stay sweet. {or you’ll answer to yo mama}.”
Beth Chapman in a moment of contemplation.
As for Beth, she’ll be remembered in a second memorial service in Colorado later this month. Dog posted on Twitter two days ago a photo of Beth sprouting angel wings while wrapping her arms around Duane, who is throwing flower petals into the wind. The meme reads “Goodbye (for now)” at the top and “In loving memory of Beth Chapman,” at the bottom. The posting also included details for Beth’s Colorado memorial, “July 13, 2019 – Heritage Christian Center, 14401 E. Exposition Avenue, Aurora, Colorado 80012 – Doors open at 1:00 Service starts at 2:00.”
The announcement for Beth Chapman’s Aurora, Colorado second memorial service
Beth died after a long struggle with cancer. When she learned her cancer had returned in late 2018, she decided to forego chemotherapy and place her faith in the Lord. “Chemotherapy is not my bag,” she told assembled congregants at the Source Church in Bradenton, Florida on Mothers Day.