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In this Friday, May 30, 2014 photo, Jean Kasem, left, the wife of ailing radio personality Casey Kasem, appears in Kitsap County Superior Court, with her attorney Joel Paget, right, in Port Orchard, Wash. A spokeswoman for the funeral service agency in the Norwegian capital says Jean Kasem has cited her Norwegian heritage as a reason for burying her late husband in Oslo. Casey Kasem, the host of "American Top 40," died June 15, 2014, in Washington at age 82. His death followed a lengthy battle over his care between his wife Jean and his three adult children from his first marriage. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) Image Credit: AP

The wife of US radio personality Casey Kasem has cited her Norwegian heritage as one of the reasons for wanting to bury her late husband in Oslo, a spokeswoman for the funeral service agency there said on Tuesday.

Kasem, the host of American Top 40, died on June 15 in Washington at age 82. His death followed a lengthy battle over his care between his wife, Jean Kasem, and his three adult children from his first marriage.

Wenche Madsen Eriksson, spokeswoman for the funeral service agency in the Norwegian capital, said Jean Kasem also told the agency of plans to move to Norway later this year and said having her late husband interred there would allow her to visit him.

Kasem’s body is in an Oslo funeral home and has not yet been buried, said Danny Deraney, a Los Angeles spokesman for the Kasem family members who are disputing Jean Kasem’s burial plans for her husband.

The family members have signed a letter saying Jean Kasem “doesn’t have an ounce of Norwegian blood,” Deraney said on Tuesday.

Other relatives and friends say Kasem had wished to be buried at the Forest Lawn cemetery in Los Angeles.