Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s Last Moments Described In Emotional Message From His Mom

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“The Cosby Show” alum was honored by his mother Pamela Warner in a moving tribute following his drowning death in Costa Rica, calling him her “teacher” and “best friend.”

Malcolm-Jamal Warner was remembered by his mother in a heartfelt tribute Friday (August 7) following his death last month in a drowning accident off the coast of Costa Rica.

Pamela Warner, speaking publicly for the first time since her son’s passing, shared a deeply personal message on social media, writing, “Needless to say our hearts are heavy with the loss of Malcolm.”

The Emmy-nominated actor, known for his role on The Cosby Show, died last month while swimming at a well-known beach in Costa Rica. He was 53. His mother confirmed he “did not suffer.”

“For those of you who are at a loss, pained by the suddenness of his departure, ache for his presence or just to hear his voice one more time, to see his beatific smile one more time, be comforted that he was at peace and more importantly, he did not suffer,” she wrote.

Pamela described her son as a man of depth and compassion, saying, “He was a kind, loving man with a huge heart for humanity. He wanted all to be aware of their inner strength and that they could succeed, accomplish and transform. This was his latest mission and work, transformation, in order for you to be fully present in your life.”

She also reflected on his devotion to family and artistry. “Malcolm was an exceptional husband, father, and son — a man deeply in love with life, his wife, and his daughter. He was not only my son, but also my teacher, coach, confidant, business partner, and best friend. He was the son that his father was immensely proud of and loved fiercely and unconditionally.”

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Warner’s creative journey extended beyond acting. Pamela noted that he began playing bass at 26, later forming his own band, Miles Long. He released four albums, earned two Grammy nominations and won one Grammy Award.

“He was in love with the magic of being an actor, always studying and honing his craft,” she said. “At eight years old, after his first stage performance, he declared that being onstage was what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. It became a self-fulfilling prophecy.”

Pamela closed her message with a poetic reflection on his life and passing: “Malcolm was birthed through water and he transitioned through water. He departed as he arrived, through water. This was his time. His mission on earth had been completed.”

She added, “Hold close to whatever part of Malcolm’s life that touched yours. In keeping it near, you keep his spirit alive — nourishing you with the peace, love, joy and light that embodied Malcolm-Jamal Warner.”