The Walking Dead remembers Moses J. Moseley

HOLLYWOOD, CA - MARCH 23: Actor Moses J. Moseley attends the premiere of "Attack Of The Southern Fried Zombies" at Arena Cinelounge on March 23, 2018 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Paul Archuleta/Getty Images)
HOLLYWOOD, CA - MARCH 23: Actor Moses J. Moseley attends the premiere of "Attack Of The Southern Fried Zombies" at Arena Cinelounge on March 23, 2018 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Paul Archuleta/Getty Images) /
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The Walking Dead universe lost a precious soul this week. Moses J. Moseley, known in TWD world for his portrayal of one of Michonne’s (Danai Gurira) pets, has died. He was reported missing by his family, and sadly he was found dead in Stockbridge, Georgia.

Moseley and Theshay West portrayed the zombified pets of Mike and Terry, respectively. The pair return for the season 10 flashback where they appeared in Michonne’s hallucinations induced by the tea that Virgil (Kevin Carroll) gave her.

They would attend cons together and always had a crowd at their tables. Moseley was always smiling and upbeat, talking with each fan for as long as they liked.

He used his social media platforms to spread positivity and joy.

The Walking Dead’s Moses J. Moseley

Cast and fans have taken to social media to express their condolences to Moseley’s friends and family. Many have shared photos with the actor at various appearances.

The Walking Dead AMC shared an excellent photo in remembrance of Moseley.

Carrie Genzel, who plays Clark on The Walking Dead, shared her heartbreak and sympathies.

Addy Miller, who portrayed Teddy Bear Walker in season one, posted about Mosely’s positive energy.

Amber Dawn Fox, who played Bello on The Walking Dead, shared that she had an amazing time with Moseley at a recent con in Indiana.

Below is an example of the positive posts he would share with his followers.

He wrote a book of quotes and affirmations encouraging others to take charge of their own lives. The book is titled “I am ____!” he intentionally left the title blank so the reader could write what they wish to manifest.

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Our deepest condolences go out to the family and friends of Moses J. Moseley, who left this earth way too soon.