
Barry Watson. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)
Barry Watson Pays his late father Michael Tribute and reveals that he found his house from his house two days after his father’s death evacuated in January.
The 7. Heaven alum told his father an emotional homage Via an Instagram contribution On Thursday, February 13th and gave details about the moment he found out.
“It was a month ago when I got the call from my sister. She called when I was on the way to the airport. My wife, my daughter, 3 dogs and I had been evacuated from the Palisades Fire for 2 days. My sister said, “I’m sorry, Papa has just died.” Watson, 50, wrote in the caption. “We cried together on the phone for a few moments. I told her I would call back after I went through the security. What a strange drive it was. (Sorry if I cut off someone because of my lack of attention :). “
Watson continued to think about the sad news and to remember what was for an amazing person his father had been in life.
“I’m not sure why I write that. I think it is hard to believe that it’s a month ago and I’m in the breath. Think of my father’s life. And mine. One thing I know about Papa. He brought joy. He got cleverly logical conversations. He brought laughter. Sometimes only through his own laugh. (I will try to find audio from it 🙂 ”, added Watson. “I’ll miss him. I will honor him. I don’t even know in a way. As my brother Scott said at the end of the eulogy: “I am proud to be your son. I love you, father. And thank you;) husband, father, grandfather, friend. “
He concluded: “Michael A. Watson 5/7/41-1/13/25. PS This is not a shame. A well -lived life. And we are lucky. We have not lost our home 🙂 #rip #alifewellleberbend #michiganmade #JOYMKER. “
Although Watson confirmed that his home via the Instagram post is still standing after the forest fires of LA, he was One of many stars And California residents had to flee during the natural disaster.
The Autobahn to the sky Actor Evacuated his house in Brentwood and on January 10, divided a video about Instagram when he drove to check whether his neighbor Bill, his nextdoor neighbor, had also evacuated.
In the video, Watson caught the ashes that fell from the sky that were caused by nearby fires, which he noticed, “looks like snow”.
“Let’s go Bill! I just had the command to evacuate Brentwood, ”Watson labeled his post. “I’m waiting for another neighbor before I set off. #Staysafe @Losangelesfiredartment @lapdhq @knxnews #letsgobill. Bill went! “