‘Breaking Bad’ Fans Place Walter White Obit in Albuquerque Paper

Breaking Bad fans are paying their respects to Walter White.

Members of the "Unofficial Breaking Bad Fan Tour" Facebook group -- which has 754 members -- took out ad space in the Oct. 4 issue of the Albuquerque Journal to place an obituary for the dearly departed character on the AMC drama, which wrapped its five-season run Sept. 29.

The obit, which includes a mug of actor Bryan Cranston, ran on page A4 of the Journal. According to JimRomenesko.com, the ad cost $166 with tax.

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"A private memorial was held by his family," reads the obit. "In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a drug abuse prevention charity of your choice. He will be greatly missed."

"I’ve been a humongous Breaking Bad fan since the beginning," David Layman, a member of the Breaking Bad fan group, told the Journal in an interview. "I was actually in the pilot, and putting the obit in the paper was fitting, because the series was based in Albuquerque and it provides some of us some closure."

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Breaking Bad, which was set and filmed in Albuquerque, closed out its run with a highly-anticipated series finale, that was seen by a monster 10.3 million viewers.

Cranson won three Emmy Awards for his portrayal of White, while co-star Aaron Paul won twice for his work as Jesse Pinkman. The show won its first drama series Emmy last month.

Philiana Ng