LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Dana Carvey, 68, expressed gratitude for the support following the sudden death of his eldest son, Dex, 32, on November 15.
In a heartfelt Instagram and X post, he thanked everyone for the overwhelming love, compassion, and personal stories that he and his wife, Paula Zwagerman, have received during this difficult time.
Dana Carvey overwhelmed by outpouring of love
"We received so many beautiful messages from people who knew Dex. These touched us more than we could ever express in words," he wrote, before revealing his decision to step away from work and social media while he and his family grieve their loss.
"I will be taking a break from work and social media — trying to figure out what life looks like now that we are a family of 3," he wrote. "We will heal the best we can and carry on. Our darling Dex would have wanted it that way."
In his message, Dana Carvey, who shares a son named Thomas, 30, with his wife, concluded with a heartfelt sign-off: "Much Love, Dana."
Fans pray for Dex Carvey
Carvey's post garnered responses not only from friends and fellow comedians but also fans and followers, reflecting the supportive community surrounding him during the challenging period.
In a heartfelt message, a user wrote, "You're still a family of 4. Just because you can't see him, doesn't mean he isn't there. He is your heavenly child. If there is one thing I've learned in this life-- it's that this is not the end. We go on."
Another wrote, "I will continue to pray for healing and strength for your family. Thank you for all the happiness and smiles you've given to millions of us through the years. Much love and compassion sent from my home to yours."
A user extended their support writing, "May his memory be a blessing."
Other comments read, "I can’t imagine your pain. Im so sorry for your loss," and "I’m so profoundly and sincerely sorry for your loss. May his spirit live on forever."
Dex, who worked in showbiz like his father, was popular for Dana Carvey's 2016 Netflix special, 'Straight White Male', and projects like 2015's 'Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser' and the 2013 TV miniseries 'The Funster'.