Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s mother speaks after his death

Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s mother breaks silence three weeks after his death

Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s mother, Pamela Warner, pulled on some heart strings when she remembered him.

Three weeks after Malcolm-Jamal’s death, his mother Pamela spoke for the first time by going to her Instagram and starting the “Malcolm-Jamal Warner Living Legacy” account.

In the first post of the handle, she announced that the team through the account “will share updates about the work being done” in the memory of her son, who tragically died due to drowning on a family holiday on July 22.

“This is the official account honored Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who is lovingly run by his mother, Pamela Warner,” read the first post.

On August 8, another post was uploaded in which Pamela wrote a touching note to pay tribute to Malcolm Jamal.

“Of course, our hearts are heavy with the loss of Malcolm, the position began.” He was a friendly, loving man with a huge heart for humanity. He wanted everyone to pay attention to their inner strength and that they could succeed, achieve and transform. ”

“This was his latest mission and work, transformation, for you to be fully present in your life,” she noted.

Gushing over Malcolm-Jamal as “Extraordinary Man, Father and Son,” who was “deeply in love with life, his wife and his daughter.”

She shared insight into her and Malcolm Jamal, and wrote, “He was not only my son but also my teacher, trainer, familiar, business partner and best friend. He was the son, that his father was hugely proud of and loved violently and unconditionally.”

“He was in love with the magic of being an actor, studying and honoring his craft. Although he began his musical journey a little later in life, he exhausted himself as a bassist and formed his own band, Miles Long. A poet as well as a musician, he released four albums to Grammy nominations and a Grammy award.”

While expressing the comfort of the heart that Malcolm must be at peace and noticing, he was born in water, and his soul went through water, she recognized, “this was his time. His mission on earth had ended.”

“Keep close to the part of Malcolm’s life that touched yours. When you hold it close, you keep his spirit in live-nourishing you with peace, love, joy and light that embodied Malcolm-Jamal Warner,” she concluded.

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