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© Marietta Monitor
9 Jul 2021, page 4
Submitted by: Martha Reddout


Jake Lee Harjo

February 27, 1991 ~ June 19, 2021

Jake Lee Harjo was born February 27, 1991 in Ardmore to J.W. Harjo Jr. and Jessica Suzzette Harjo. He passed from this life on Saturday, June 19, 2021.

Jake grew up in the Marietta and Enville area. He attended school at Marietta. Jake loved the outdoors, swimming, fishing, camping and rock climbing. His passion was his artwork. He created many beautiful drawings throughout his life. He also shared a great love for music. But above all, Jake loved his family. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends and all of the people's lives he touched in some way.

Jake was preceded in death by his father, J.W. Harjo Jr. and his grandfather, Donald Ray Barber.

Survivors include his daughters, Leah and Davia; son, Bryce; mother, Jessica Harjo; brothers, Justin Mickel Harjo and Dylan Ryan Johnson; sisters, Paige Nicole Walker and Taylor Shai Johnson; and grandmother, Hellen Louise Barber.

Family and memorial services are pending.

This obituary included a photo of Mr. Harjo. 


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