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FOUNDATION

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THIS WEBSITE WAS CREATED IN MEMORY OF OUR LOVING DAUGHTER, GRAND DAUGHTER, SISTER, AUNT, NIECE, COUSIN AND FRIEND.

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A MESSAGE FROM

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"Woo Woo"

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Story

Born in Nashville, TN

Karmyn Amaris Hope Moseley was born into a family that wrapped her with an abundance of love.
She leaves to cherish her memory, parents: Ronald and Charasma Moseley; siblings, Karon (Lauren) and Corey Moseley; and a host of family and friends. 

    On March 13, 2022, Karmyn had been traveling back home from Orange Beach, AL with her mother and sister-in-law. They were involved in a multi-vehicle crash on I-65 in Lowndes County caused by rear end collision from an 18 wheeler. Seven people were injured and Karmyn died at the scene.

    Affectionately called "Woo Woo"

by her parents, she was so bubbly, kind, helpful, respectful and intuitive. She was very detail-oriented and never forgot a face. Once you've met "Woo Woo", you were guaranteed to have your day brightened by her big infectious smile. Karmyn was so excited when she made the Nashville Classical basketball team and became a Lady Cougar as a 6th grader. When Karmyn was not shooting hoops, she was exploring many other hobbies and interests. She was a proud member of the Madison Community Center Step team where she led in practices by teaching other team members moves that she quickly learned. As a creative, she loved to sketch, cook, and complete

science projects. Most of all, she loved to crawl into her bed and read a good book. Her love for words, made her a

tough competitor in Scrabble and other board games. Karmyn was introduced to dance at Boombox Dance Studio and later became a master of the latest TikTok trends with her mom and brothers. At six years old she began volunteering at Pink Glitter Thrift Boutique, a non- profit business dedicated to spreading breast cancer awareness. Her dad taught her to

value money and learn ways to create opportunities to earn money. Feeding her entrepreneurial spirit, she started her own press-on nail business, Shop Hope Nails. Divinely guided, Karmyn gave her life to Christ on January

5, 2020, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church.

Karmyn was wise beyond her years. She came up with her own quotes, her favorite being:

"My intelligence makes the skin that I'm in."

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AUGUST 9, 2010

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KARMYNS' LIFE

Long Live"Woo Woo"

WHAT HAPPENDED

What happened to Karmyn?

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KAHM

Here is how you can Help!

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The Karmyn Amaris Hope Moseley Foundation, K.A.H.M., was founded to honor the memory of Karmyn Moseley.
Her life's mission was to continue education and work to become the best version of herself. Our purpose is to help others do the same.


Karmyn loved learning and extra-curricular activities. Although reading was her favorite thing to do, she was also a member of a basketball team and a step dance team. As a middle school student, she would spend time researching college entrance requirements. She dreamed of her high school graduation and attending college.

Karmyn also had a relationship with Christ at an early age. Philippians 4:13 was truly her belief: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." K.A.H.M.'s mission is to carry on her legacy.
We aim to help other girls and boys go to college and live out their dreams.
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