Alaskan Bush People's Bear Brown recently shared that he felt his father Billy Brown was around him while in the hospital with his wife, Raiven Brown. Billy, who was the patriarch of the Brown family, passed away in February 2021 after suffering a seizure. The entire Wolf Pack has been mourning the loss of their leader, as was recently shown during Alaskan Bush People season 14.

Recently, Alaskan Bush People's Bear Brown took to Instagram to share what he considered a tiny miracle that happened to him after his second son was born on Friday, January 20. Bear revealed that he had been on his way back to the NICU, where his newborn son has been staying, but something caught his eye, writing, "I saw this in the hospital!"

When looking at the photo, followers could see the name "Billy B" and a bright, large yellow cross on a workman's chest. It is well known that Billy raised his family with a Christian foundation, leaving Bear feeling like his father had sent him a sign.

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Rhain Alisha Reacts To Alaskan Bush People Star Bear Brown's Post

Bear Brown From Alaskan Bush People

Noah Brown's wife, Rhain Alisha, took to the comments section on Bear's post to agree with his assessment. She said she hoped he said, "Hi Da!" Even though it was clear that the hospital was under a bit of construction, Alaskan Bush People fans couldn't help but wonder in awe and question if the name and cross were an "intentional sign" from Billy to let Bear know he was there with him through each milestone. As one fan said, "I love when signs come through right at the perfect time."

Alaskan Bush People's Bear Brown Welcomes Second Son

Alaskan Bush People's Raiven and Bear Brown

Bear and his wife, Raiven, just welcomed their second son. The couple revealed that their newborn was delivered via a scheduled C-section, as Raiven had delivered their first son, River, the same way. However, there were a few complications, and the baby was placed in the NICU. Raiven revealed that the family is asking for prayers, but once the child is stable, she and Bear will reveal more pictures and the baby's name. Alaskan Bush People fans were given one photo, which showed Raiven holding her son close before nurses took him away.

Bear has made it known that he always wanted to be a father like Billy was to him and his six siblings. The Alaskan Bush People star has posted many tributes in his late father's absence, noting that he will teach his sons how to survive off the land and have a love for Alaska. Even though the patriarch can no longer be with the Wolf Pack, it is clear that Bear believes Billy often checks up on his children and still guides them through life.

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