He was raised in Hughes County and attended Jones Academy in Hartshorne.
He worked for the city of Holdenville Water Department and retired because of his illness.
His father, Sampson Harjo, preceded him in death. James is survived by one daughter, Nancy Harjo; two sons, James Ray Harjo, Jr., and Steven Harjo, all of Tulsa; his mother, Togie Harjo, Holdenville; one sister, Susie Harjo Clifft, Wewoka; one brother, Jimmy Harjo, Holdenville; three grandchildren, Shilo Harjo, Wewoka, Terrence Harjo, Tulsa, and Ericha Harjo, Tulsa; his grandmother, Liza Harjo, Konawa; one uncle, Franklin Harjo, Konawa; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was raised in Hughes County and attended Jones Academy in Hartshorne.
He worked for the city of Holdenville Water Department and retired because of his illness.
His father, Sampson Harjo, preceded him in death. James is survived by one daughter, Nancy Harjo; two sons, James Ray Harjo, Jr., and Steven Harjo, all of Tulsa; his mother, Togie Harjo, Holdenville; one sister, Susie Harjo Clifft, Wewoka; one brother, Jimmy Harjo, Holdenville; three grandchildren, Shilo Harjo, Wewoka, Terrence Harjo, Tulsa, and Ericha Harjo, Tulsa; his grandmother, Liza Harjo, Konawa; one uncle, Franklin Harjo, Konawa; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
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