Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s widow, Tenisha Warner, has actually revealed a brand-new foundation in memory of the late star– and it is available in time for their wedding celebration anniversary.
On Friday (September 12), almost 2 months given that Warner’s fatality, which was triggered by asphyxiation by submersion from sinking in Costa Rica,Mrs Warner required to Instagram to publish a photo of she and her late hubby on their wedding. The pair obtained wed in 2017 and invited a little girl in the very same year.
Tenisha celebrated what would certainly have been her and Warner’s 8th wedding celebration anniversary by revealing The Warner Family Foundation for young musicians.
“Thank you for holding us in so much love during this tender time,” Tenisha started the message’s subtitle. “Tomorrow marks our anniversary — and my heart is wide open. For the first time, I’m sharing a glimpse of the love that began it all.”
“I can still hear my husband’s laugh, still feel the way he made room for every part of me — every tear, every dream,” she proceeded.
Tenisha included that she and her child “carry the legacy” to “nurture children’s inner light” by offering “young artists the freedom
to create outside the lines.”
“This is love, Still moving. Still making. Still carrying us forward,” she ended.
Tenisha additionally consisted of the foundation’s beginning and claimed her late hubby personified a river and ash as “two simple forces.” “His presence was a river — steady, sure, and always moving toward what matters,” the message read. “His spirit was an ember — glowing with encouragement, igniting possibility in those around him.”
Warner obtained his beginning as a youngster star, notoriously playing Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show later on starring in programs like Malcolm & Eddie, Reed Between the Lines and The Resident.
At the moment of his fatality, Warner got on a family members trip with his wife and child. The artist was 54.