Ebonè Chavis

Jul 22, 1988 - Oct 18, 2024July 22, 1988 - October 18, 2024

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Ebonè Chavis

Jul 22, 1988 - Oct 18, 2024July 22, 1988 - October 18, 2024


Place of birth

High Point, NC

Most recently lived in

High Point, NC

Ebonè's favorite hobbies

She loved podcasting, she was a good cook, had a passion for fashion, had an impeccable taste in music, the life of the party, was for the empowerment of black people and loved love.

Ebonè's favorite foods

Favorite bands and musical artists

Kanye West, Beyoncé

Interesting facts about Ebonè

Had knee surgery at a young age and was a picky eater. She had run ins with various celebrities such as Rick Ross, Inyanla Vanzant, Megan Good, Tyler Lepley, Gillie Da Kidd, Walo, Russel Simmons and Sean Combs (No Diddy).

Ebonè loved nothing more than

Romero

Favorite place in the world

Favorite TV shows

Favorite sports

She liked football and loved Tom Brady. She was also a fan of college sports.

Favorite movies

She was unapologetically herself. She oozed authenticity.

Obituary

Ebonè Chavis, born on July 22, 1988, in High Point, North Carolina, passed away on October 18, 2024, in her beloved hometown. Ebonè was a vibrant spirit, known for her love of life, her passion for fashion, and her impeccable taste in music, particularly her admiration for icons like Kanye West and Beyoncé.

A proud eagle of North Carolina Central University and lover of beauty that also attended cosmetology school, Ebonè made her mark as a government employee while also blossoming into a charismatic podcast personality. Her podcast, "The Mouthpiece," became a platform where she boldly shared her thoughts and experiences, reflecting on her life experiences and opinions. Ebonè was unapologetically herself, with a heart of gold that shone through in her role as a devoted mother to her only child, Romero Chavis.

Ebonè was notorious for her fun-loving nature and her ability to light up any room. She was the life of the party, often accompanied by her playful alter ego, “Keisha.” Beyond her entertaining side, she was deeply sensitive and caring, traits that many may not have seen but were evident in the beauty that shines through Romero. She had a knack for roasting her friends, always bringing laughter with her infectious humor and wild antics.

Survived by her parents, grandparents, siblings, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends, Ebonè’s legacy lives on through the countless lives she touched with love and laughter. Her fearless spirit also extended to her advocacy for the empowerment of Black people, a cause she held close to her heart. Ebonè adored football, particularly rooting for Tom Brady, and enjoyed college sports as well.

With her unique blend of authenticity and warmth, Ebonè Chavis will be remembered not only for her memorable encounters with various celebrities but also for the undeniable impact she made in the lives of those around her. Her joyous spirit and zest for life will be deeply missed.

Past ceremonies

Funeral

Mount Vernon Baptist Church

Calendar

Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 12:00 PM

Location

High Point - High Point, NC, USA

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Ebonè

Born on July 22, 1988

High Point, NC

Passed away on October 18, 2024

High Point, NC

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