Gerry was born on December 31, 1936 in Seymour, Texas to H.J. (Jack) Frazier and Agnes Weathered Frazier. She married Clarence Thomas Tharp on April 19, 1957 in Abilene, Texas. She opened the first florist in Emory, Texas in the late 1970's and was the office manager in the other family businesses. She was a loving mom and ''Nana'' to her children and grandchildren. The last couple of years she has been active in the Bras for Cause that Briarcliff submits and with her "Gerry Touch" naturally she won several awards. Most people think that going to a nursing home isn't a positive thing, but not for Gerry, she made so many cherished friendships and truly thrived. She wanted to be a part of every activity and stay active.
She is survived by her son, Tommy Tharp and wife, Charlotte; grandchildren, Chasey Tharp and wife, Stephanie, Chelsea Hughes and husband, Houston, and Trey Honeycutt and wife, Melissa; great-grandchildren, Lexie Tharp, Henry, Dylan, and Carala Hughes, Trenton Honeycutt, and Loran and Ayla Strickler; sisters, JoAnn Denning and Charlene Bremer; sister-in-law, Lavera Tharp; along with many loving nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Tom Tharp; son, Lynn Tharp; sisters, Geneva, Billie, Nellie, Naomi, Frances and Linda; infant sisters, Ivy and Maxine; brothers, Preston Frazier and Jack Frazier; and brother-in-law, Paul Tharp.
Pallbearers will be her grandsons and nephews.
The family would like to thank the staff at Briarcliff Healthcare for all of the love and compassion given to our Mom and Nana.

Condolences(4)
Carolyn Barbee
Ira, TX Friday, March 6, 2026 So sorry to hear of Geri’s passing..may God be with all of you. She and Tom and Bob and I made some wonderful memories in ruidoso !! I loved to hear stories about the little pup she got from us (she sure loved them too) I sure will miss our long, long phone conversations over the past few years. She was a special sweet friend…Bless her and the family
Greenville, TX Friday, March 6, 2026 We love you guys !George and Daisy
Harvey and Alice Keel
Midland, TX Friday, March 6, 2026 To our dear Aunt Gerry we will miss you so much. Our phone calls discussing our matching health issues and our belly laughs about old times will be greatly missed. All you Frazier sisters were my favorites. Look over us all until we are together again. Much love ❤️🙏Johnnie
Emory, TX Friday, March 6, 2026 Blessings and love for you all.