![]() Joshua had the ability to sympathize and understand people in a deep and personal way. He actually forgot about himself and was totally devoted to his father's care. And because Josh loved the Lord he was saved and baptized so the journey he took for the rest of his life led him to do the greatest thing-he came back home to take care of his disabled father. ![]() In Josh's family he was the natural protector. his family! In the Indian way, when a family had a giant "Warrior", there was safety, love, and plenty of needs filled so a family didn't have to worry. He was a gentle giant who loved people.esp. He served, protected, accepted, guided all the people in his lifetime. Joshua James was a natural "Warrior" all his life. He took pride in serving those who were suffering. Francis Hospital where he cooked and prepared food for the terminally ill patients. He was a chef at Emerald Falls in Broken Arrow-then at St. Upon returning to Oklahoma he moved to Tulsa where he found joy in being a chef. He served there for 3 years as a food aid worker and eventually manager. He was employed for several years in Tahlequah before he went to New York City to work in the American Indian Community House. Josh's first job was being an actor at the age of 9 in the Tsa-La-Gi Tail of Tears drama at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Park Hill, Ok. Later he graduated from Northeastern State University with a major in criminal justice. He made many great friends from this part of his life. He graduated 2002 from Tahlequah High School where he lettered four years in football, basketball, and track. He was the youngest of four sons given to Margaret and Warren James. He stepped into paradise on May 7, 2021, in Tulsa. Joshua James was born June 2, 1983, in Claremore, Oklahoma.
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