Just days after her tragic death, Beth Chapman's family is preparing for a last farewell to the late star in a 'Hawaiian style' memorial service.
Chapman will be commemorated with an oceanfront gathering in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii.
A Chapman family rep told People: 'Cecily and Lyssa Chapman invite the public to join the Chapman ʻOhana (family) for a gathering to honor Beth Chapmanʻs life.'
Everlasting: Just days after her tragic death, Beth Chapman's family is preparing for a last farewell to the late star in a 'Hawaiian style' memorial service. Here are Beth and her husband Duane 'Dog' Chapman in an Instagram shot posted by daughter Bonnie Chapman on June 26
'Beth had two homes — Hawai'i and Colorado. "I love Hawai'i the most," she said, so she will be sent off in true Hawaiian style, with aloha,' the rep continued.
The memorial service for Chapman, who died on Wednesday at age 51, is set for Saturday at 2 p.m. at Fort DeRussy Beach in Waikiki.
There, friends and family will honor the late Dog the Bounty Hunter star with a 'Hawaiian ʻOli (chant), prayer, followed by a paddle out with family and friends.'
Partners: The late Beth (left) will be commemorated with an oceanfront gathering in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii
Also according to the rep, attendees have been 'asked to bring ocean-friendly loose flowers, and please no leis (the strings can be harmful to ocean life).'
The rep continued: 'Those wishing to post photos and videos are asked to tag with #alohaoemrsdog. "Oe" means "you" in Hawaiian. It is customary to say, ‘Aloha ‘Oe’ especially when saying farewell.'
'There is a song by the same name, which Hawaiians often sing at the end of a party, funerals, or when people are leaving the islands.'
Goodbye: The memorial service for Beth, who died on Wednesday at age 51, is set for Saturday at 2 p.m. at Fort DeRussy Beach in Waikiki.