IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Colonel Charles Bonner "Sonny"

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Tharp, Retired

September 8, 1929 – February 5, 2025

Obituary

Georgetown ~

Colonel (Ret.) Charles "Sonny" Bonner Tharp, 95, of Pawleys Island, South Carolina,

passed away on Wednesday, February 5th, at Georgetown Memorial Hospital,

surrounded by his loving family.

Born in Macon, Georgia, on September 8, 1929, Sonny was the eldest of two sons born

to his beloved parents, Mary Ethel Tomlinson Tharp and Chonnie Bonner Tharp.

Sonny graduated from Lanier High School in 1947, where he was a leader in the Junior

Army ROTC Cadet Corps, a manager of the baseball team, a local tennis star for

Lanier's varsity team, and a lifeguard for the Macon City Parks System. He went on to

attend Mercer University in Macon, graduating in 1951. During his time there, Sonny

was a member of the Senior Army ROTC program, the varsity tennis team, and the

Kappa Alpha fraternity. Upon graduation, he was designated a distinguished military

graduate and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Regular Army of the

United States.

Sonny dedicated his life to serving as a career Army officer for twenty-seven years. He

served in combat as an artillery officer with the 3rd Infantry Division during the Korean

War from 1952 to 1953. After returning home, he completed Airborne School and, at

the age of 30, successfully completed the challenging Army Ranger course. Sonny

served in various military assignments across the U.S., Germany, and Korea. Notably,

he was appointed as the military aide to the Under Secretary of the Army at the

Pentagon. From 1969 to 1970, he again served in combat as an artillery battalion

commander and division staff officer with the First Infantry Division during the Vietnam

War. Promoted to full Colonel, he became a key staff officer at the Pentagon, where he

played an integral role in implementing the transition to an all-volunteer Army. He

earned a Master's Degree from Shippensburg State University in Pennsylvania in 1972.

After retiring from the Army in 1977, Sonny worked as Vice President of Hennage

Creative Printers in Alexandria, VA, and later as a self-employed real estate appraiser

in Northern Virginia. Throughout his professional career, he balanced his work with his

devotion to caring for his youngest son, Tracy.

Sonny's greatest joy was his marriage to Marlyn Jo Vaughn, the love of his life. Their

enduring bond resulted in nearly 73 years of marriage filled with love, laughter, and

cherished memories. Together, they raised three sons, whom they loved

unconditionally, and who returned that love deeply. During Sonny's military career, the

family moved 17 times across the United States and Germany. After retirement, Sonny

and Jo found a permanent home in Pawleys Island, SC, where they continued to travel

and enjoy life together.

Upon retirement, Sonny and Jo became active members of their community and

Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church in Georgetown. Sonny volunteered for the

County Development Board and worked as a Federal census worker. He particularly

enjoyed playing golf regularly until his mid-80s, and in 2002, he made a rare

achievement—a "hole-in-one" from 155 yards at Pawleys Plantation Golf Club.

Wherever they lived, Sonny and Jo often hosted family and friends, creating welcoming

and warm environments for gatherings and celebrations.

Sonny is survived by his sons, J. Gregory Tharp (Laura) of Pawleys Island, SC, and

Marc Bonner Tharp of Fort Pierce, FL. He was preceded in death by his dear wife of

nearly 73 years, Marlyn Jo Tharp, his much-loved youngest son, Tracy Tomlinson

Tharp, and his younger brother, Thomas Eason Tharp. He is also survived by his

grandchildren, Jeff Tharp (Laura), Bryan Tharp (Anna-Marie), Kaelyn Tharp Warden

(Daniel), Ashley Tharp, and Courtney Tharp, as well as great-grandchildren Fisher

Tharp, Audrey Tharp, Emily Tharp, and Sonny Tharp. Additionally, he is survived by his

sisters-in-law Janet (Swymer) Tharp (the late Tommy Tharp) and Jacquelyn (Vaughn)

McCants (the late Jimmy McCants), and many nieces and nephews whom he

cherished.

Sonny often described life events as "dynamic," "superb," and a "blow for freedom,"

always bringing smiles to those who were nearby. He will be remembered for his joyful

and loving nature, his unwavering faith, and his positive approach to life. His family

finds comfort in the legacy of his love and his quiet faith in the Lord's blessings and

forgiveness. Sonny truly was a happy warrior.

The family extends its gratitude for the compassionate care Sonny received from

caregivers in his home, Arbor Landing of Pawleys Island, and Georgetown Memorial

Hospital.

A memorial service will be held at Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church on

Saturday, February 15th, at 1:00 pm, with the Rev. Dr. Dora Gafford officiating. Burial

with military honors will follow at Pennyroyal Cemetery. The family will receive friends

from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Friday evening, February 14th, at the Mayer-Ethridge

Funeral Home, Georgetown Chapel, 222 St James St, Georgetown, SC 29440.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the Tunnel to

Towers Foundation (t2t.org) or Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church

(https://duncanumcsc.com/giving).

Please sign the guest book at www.mayerfuneralhome.com.

The Georgetown Chapel of Mayer-Ethridge Funeral Home and Crematory is assisting

the Tharp family

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Services

Visitation

Calendar
February
14

Downtown Chapel of Mayer-Ethridge Funeral Home & Crematory

2200 S Fraser St, Georgetown, SC 29440

5:00 - 7:00 pm

Memorial Service

Calendar
February
15

Duncan Memorial Methodist Church

901 Highmarket Street, Georgetown, SC 29440

1:00 - 1:45 pm

Burial

Pennyroyal Memorial Gardens

1640 Pennyroyal Rd, Georgetown, SC 29440

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