Ted Brian Clovis, age 64, of Cleveland, Ga, passed away on February 18, 2025, after challenges with heart failure.
Ted was born on September 19, 1960, in East Liverpool, Ohio, to John D. Clovis and Mary N. Alexander. After graduating from GACS in 1978, he attended Abilene Christian University and then pursued a career in radio in Georgia. He had a love for sports, sports radio, and the Georgia Bulldogs.
Ted was predeceased by his father, John D. Clovis, his mother, Mary N. Alexander, sister, Carol Anne Clovis, son, Jason Clovis, and grandparents, George A. Clovis, Nelle D. Clovis, Ted O. Norton, and Rita A. Norton. He is survived by his sister Cindy C. Cooke (Michael), stepmother, Linda H. Clovis, stepbrothers Tom Pate (Meg), Todd Pate, and Tony Pate, and wife, Susan C. Clovis.
A private service was held by the family.
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I just found out today that my friend Ted passed. We had not spoken in a while and I feared something had happened. What a loss, he was an amazing friend! We reconnected few years ago and he always was such a champion with me -which I loved and was annoyed by at times, but if you knew Ted, that was Ted. Lol I worked with Ted in radio in Atlanta at the studio next to him at WSB radio. I'm so glad he isn't suffering but I'm not sure when I'll stop crying, I will miss you Ted. You are surely an angel now. I LOVE YOU.
I sang for all my years in High School under the direction of Ted's father, John Clovis. Ted and I were three years apart in age, but became fast friends on Facebook. We teased each other constantly (Georgia Fan vs. Auburn Fan), whether on Facebook or Messenger, shared victories and defeats in life with each other. I laughed constantly at his jokes, and he made plenty. He was a beautiful, funny, much loved friend that I will dearly miss β₯οΈπ
Rest in Peace and Comfort surrounded by your angels and in the arms of our savior, Brother Ted "Brian" Clovis. πSending my Deepest Condolences to his loved ones he had to leave behind.π ππππ
I worked with Ted at WSB. He was a genial, funny colleague which was much appreciated given our crazy schedule. My condolences to the family.