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Walter Jackson Warner of Gulf Breeze, Florida, entered into rest on October 13, 2025, at the age of 19. He was born in Meridian, Mississippi on October 4, 2006, to Bruce Warner and Alesa Bridges Warner.
Walter had an immense love for his family and friends. He would participate in recurring video game sessions with his sister, Reagan and friends. Walter was so competitive but enjoyed a fun board game and was always ready to play with his mother and sister. He will be remembered as incredibly kind, caring, considerate, and so funny. Walter could make you laugh in any situation and was always ready to help when he could.
His hobbies included assembling various projects, creating art with an incredible talent, experimenting with new recipes on his Blackstone Grill, playing with his dog “Alex” (his baby), and spending time fishing with friends at the bay. Walter loved the Auburn Tigers “War Eagle” and he was proud to be the catering manager of Panera Bread in Gulf Breeze, FL.
He was preceded in death by his father, Bruce Warner, II.
Survivors include his mother, Alesa Bridges, Gulf Breeze, FL; sister, Reagan Todd (Curt), Laurel, MS; maternal grandparents, Russell and Patricia Bridges, Meridian, MS; paternal grandparents, Bruce Leroy Warner (Betty) and Daphne Lancaster, Meridian, MS; aunts, Jacie Bridges Davidson (Chad), Helena, AL, Chrissy Garrett (Robert), Meridian, MS; uncle, Brian Bridges(Pandra), Altenglan, Germany; best friend, Jackson Hill, Gulf Breeze, FL; also surviving numerous extended family members and friends.
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2942 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
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