
Barry Watson.
(Photo by John Copalof/Getty Images)Barry Watson He pays tribute to his late dad Michael, revealing that he learned of his father’s death two days after being evacuated from home during La’s delicacy in January.
Ther 7th heaven Alum Share an emotional respect for his father By posting on Instagram On Thursday, February 13th and gave details on the moment he found out.
“It was a month ago when I received the call from my sister. She called when I was on the way to the airport. My wife, daughter, 3 dogs and I was evacuated from the fire of Palisades for 2 days. My sister said, “I’m sorry, Dad just went away,” Watson wrote in the inscription. “We cried together on the phone for a few moments. I told her I would call after I went through the security. What a strange driving was that. (I apologize if I cut someone because of the lack of attention :). “
Watson continued to think about the sad news, as he remembers what an incredible man his father was in life.
“I’m not sure why I’m writing this. I guess it’s hard to believe it’s been a month and now it’s breath now. Thinking about my father’s life. And mine. One thing I know about Dad. He brought joy. He brought intelligent logical conversations. He brought laughter. Sometimes only out of your own laugh. (I’ll try to find an audio from him somewhere :), “Watson added. “I will miss it. I’ll honor it. In ways I don’t even know. As my brother Scott said at the end of praise “I’m proud to be your son” I love you dad. And thank you;) husband, father, grandfather, friend. “
He concluded: “Michael A. Watson 5/7/41-1/13/25. PS This is not a pity party. Life lived well. And we are lucky. We didn’t lose our home 🙂 #Rip #alifewelllived #Michiganmade #joymaker. “
Although Watson confirmed that home one of many stars And the residents of California, forced to flee during the natural disaster.
Ther Highway to the sky actor He evacuated his home to Brentwood, sharing a video on Instagram on January 10, as he went up to check that his neighbor from Nextdoor was also evacuated.
In the video, Watson caught the ashes falling from the sky caused by the nearby fires he noted “looks like snow.”
“Let’s go! I just received the Brentwood evacuation order, “Watson inscribed his post. – I’m waiting for another neighbor before I go. #Staysafe @losanglesfiredepartment @Lapdhq @knxnews #letsgobill. Bill left! “