Moses J. Moseley Dead: ‘Walking Dead’ Actor Honored Through Astounding Cause
Moses J. Moseley will always be part of people's lives, that his family extended his legacy by launching a touching cause.
Months after Moseley died, his sister, Teera Kimbro, told a news outlet that the family created MJM3 Fitness Scholarship to perfectly honor his life and contribution. She revealed that they launched the project after reading the late actor's journal following his passing.
According to Kimbro, the "Walking Dead" actor had five goals for the year, which he wrote down in his journal: buy a condo, create a cartoon series, jet to Germany for his birthday, launch a fitness t-shirt brand, and create a scholarship.
Moseley reportedly did a survey in college to determine if student debt was one of the causes of depression among college students. After working on it, he garnered the idea to create a scholarship and extend his hands to students with mental health issues.
With that, Kimbro created the MJM3 fund - the number "3" stands for his spot in the family order as he was the third child.
Moseley's family created the scholarship through Bold.org, and it will give three qualified high school seniors or undergraduates $1,000 each to assist them in their tuition.
What Happened to Moses J. Moseley?
In January, the actor was found dead inside his car with a gunshot wound to the head.
Examining doctor in Henry County, Georgia, Dr. Rachel Geller, performed the autopsy on his body. However, they reportedly could not determine whether the actor's death was a suicide or an accident.
"At the time this report is issued, the information available does not establish suicidal intent," she reportedly wrote, as quoted by New York Post. "If more information becomes available, this case may be revisited."
The Henry County Coroner's Office in Georgia, however, confirmed to Fox News Digital that no one who knew or met the actor believes it was self-harm.
The coroner ruled that the 31-year-old celebrity was in good health at the time of his death and was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Moseley famously appeared in several films and series aside from "Walking Dead," like "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," "Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies," "Joyful Noise," "Queen of the South," "Blood Scroll: Horror Stories," and "Watchmen."
The AMC series issued a statement on Twitter following his passing, sending their thoughts and prayers to their "The Walking Dead Family" member.