Tenisha Warner, widow of renowned actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, commemorated their anniversary with a heartfelt Instagram post on September 13, 2025. This moving memorial comes just a few months after Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s own tragic, untimely death. Sadly, he passed away in July 2025 at the age of 54, drowning while swimming on vacation in Costa Rica.
In her wedding post, Tenisha Warner shared this lovely photo from their 2017 wedding. She shared the beautiful image with an equally beautiful caption, explaining how she likes to think of her husband’s spirit as an “ember”. She expressed that his essence encouraged those around him, stating, “My husband embodied both. His presence was a river — steady, sure, and always moving toward what matters. His spirit was an ember — glowing with encouragement, igniting possibility in those around him.”
The anniversary post served as a platform for Tenisha to unveil two new initiatives established in Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s honor: The Warner Family Foundation and River & Ember. These initiatives help children and families unlock their full creative and emotional potential. These projects reflect the couple’s deep passion for promoting innovation and creativity in their local community.
“Together we carry the legacy my husband and I began.” – Tenisha Warner
In her written message, Tenisha said they were beyond grateful for all the love and support that’s flooded in over this past, hard week. She thanked those who have supported her and their daughter, emphasizing the importance of keeping Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s memory alive through their new initiatives.
“Thank you for holding us in so much love during this tender time.” – Tenisha Warner
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, known for his role as Theo on “The Cosby Show,” carved out a beautiful legacy in the entertainment world. Perhaps more importantly, he had a huge impact on all of our lives that were lucky enough to know him personally. Tenisha, his impact will live on. His life and career have inspired many, and as seen through the new initiatives Tenisha launched, his legacy will last.
“This is love. Still moving. Still making. Still carrying us forward.” – Tenisha Warner