
Jodi Lynn Berry, 56, resident of Nanticoke, passed away Saturday morning, March 30th 2024, a the Geisinger Medical Center with her family by her side.
Jodi was born July 13th, 1967 to Ann and Neil Jefferson Frazier Sr. She grew up in the small town of Big Run, outside of Punxsutawney, with her brother Jeff Frazier. She was an incredibly talent pianist, flutist, and singer. Throughout her childhood, she shared her musical talents with her church family and Punxsutawney Area classmates.
Jodi was blessed with three daughters: Sarah, Paige, and Sophia. She shared her love of music with them and inspired all three of them to play the flute and use art and music as a form of self-expression. Both her daughters and grandchildren were her greatest joy in life and she would take any opportunity to talk about how proud they made her.
She enjoyed many simple pleasures in life. Tending to her flowers, long phone calls with her friends and daughters, a good Stephen King novel, hiking at Ricketts Glen, rewatching Sleepless in Seattle for the hundredth time and blasting ABBA all brought her immense joy. She loved to laugh and spend time with her loved ones.
In Jodi’s later years, she lived and worked in Nanticoke. She spent many years working in a local deli, Park Market, where she took great pride in serving her community.
Jodi will be remembered for many reasons; especially her love for her family/friends, empathetic heart, fun-loving spirit, storytelling capabilities, and remarkable musical talent,
Jodi is survived by her children Sarah (Andrew), Paige (Zachary), and Sophia; grandchildren Claire and Eli; brother Jeff (Jerri) and many, many friends. She will be missed dearly by all.
Celebration of Life will be held on June 15th, 2024 at Rickett’s Glen State Park. Details to follow. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Hungry for Music charity in Jodi Berry’s name.
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Paige Weber
So deeply sorry for your loss. Jodi was a very close friend of mine since early childhood, and I’ll remember her wonderful sense of humor, great stories, beautiful singing voice, and loving kindness for the rest of my life. Sending you love and prayers, Auntie Paige
Beverly J. (Wymer) Burkett
Our talks were so special and meaningful to me. We shared great advice to eat other as well as support, and we thought the same about a lot of things. Our talks were always filled with laughter. One time at our little bar called “Little Canada” we played the jukebox and belted out tunes to the music. We had so much spontaneous fun. She was so talented , had a voice so beautiful. She was the best singer and in that during a duet she would offer support and even in that way would shine through with that harmony. I’m not sure she believed that she was so talented cause she was so humble. She touched us all with her love. After talking to Jodi a person would feel so good about life. I miss her so but I know she is free of pain and is free of limitations. My heart and love go out to all of her family. I’ll see you all at the celebration of life.
Cathy (Derise) Hake
Jeff, and other family I am so very sorry. Jodi and I were friends while kids, our mom’s often doing things together. A few years ago she reached out via Facebook. She had a good heart.
Deborah Dudeck
Shaloha Sarah and Paige, I’m so sorry for your loss. I will always remember her as a Sparkler. May God wrap His mantle around you and send His peace.
Jennifer Sizemore
Jodi was a friend in high school, running around with my older brother and his girlfriend Beth. She and I ended up at Clarion and become closer friends, roommates and sorority sisters. She and Bob even introduced me to my husband Dave! We had so many fun times and talks into the night.. Not only was she talented, but she was witty, fun to be around and had a huge heart. We reconnected in recent years and it was like time had never gone by. She will be missed.
Dana Pedley
May the angels embrace her and she can continue to make beautiful music in the heavens. Jodi was a close friend of mine, she could spread laughter and smiles everywhere she went, I will miss our long talks and breakdowns even… My condolences to the family and friends she held so dear to her heart. May she rest in peace until we meet again. All my love and condolences 🙏
Kim Hudak-Kilday
Jodi was my sorority sister, we lived together in College Park at CUP. We shared many fun times at college! I remember her smile as being infectious, and I recall how much joy she felt through music and shared with our sorority to prepare for Greek Sing.
Jodi left us way too young and my heart breaks for the girls. May the happy memories give comfort as you navigate the coming days.
Jonna
So sorry for your loss. Jodi’s sparkling personality will always be remembered!