Barry Watson talks about dad’s death during Los Angeles fire

Barry Watson.
(Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)Barry Watson A tribute to his late father Michael, who revealed that he learned of his father’s death two days after evacuating his home during a Los Angeles wildfire in January.
this Seventh Heaven Alum shared an emotional tribute to his father on Thursday, February 13, via an Instagram post and detailed the moment he found it.
“A month ago, I got a call from my sister. When I headed to the airport, she called. My wife, daughter, 3 dogs and I opened fire from Palisades for 2 days. My sister said : “I’m sorry, dad just passed by. “Watson, 50, wrote in the title. “We cried together on the phone for a moment. I told her that I would call back after I was guaranteed. That’s a weird drive. (If I cut off someone because of lack of attention, apologies :). ”
Watson continued to reflect on the sad news and recalled a remarkable person in his father’s life.
“I’m not sure why I’m writing this. I think it’s hard to believe it’s been a month since I just held my breath. Thinking about my father’s life. And mine. I know one thing about my father. He brought it Joy. He brings wise logical conversations. He brings laughter. Sometimes it’s just because of his own laughter. (I’ll try to find it somewhere:)” Watson added. “I will miss him. I will respect him. In a way I don’t even know. Just like my brother Scott said at the end of the eulogy, “I’m honored to be your son,” I love Your dad. Thank you;) Husband, father, grandfather, friend.”
He concluded: “Michael A. Watson 5/7/41-1/13/25. PS This is not a shame party. Life is good. We are lucky. We have not lost our homes. 🙂 #rip #alifewelllive #michiganmade #joymaker. ”
Although Watson confirmed his home is still standing behind the LA wildfire through an Instagram post, he is one of many celebrities and California residents forced to flee during the natural disaster.
this The highway to heaven The actor evacuated Brentwood’s home and shared a video via Instagram on January 10 as he drove to check on his next outdoor neighbor, Bill, also evacuated.
In the video, Watson captured the ashes caused by the nearby fire, noting that it “looks like snow.”
“Let’s go to the bill! Just got the order to evacuate Brentwood,” Watson captioned his post. “Waiting for another neighbor before I set out. #staysafe @losangelesfiredepartment @lapdhq @knxnews #letsgobill. Bill is leaving!”