Search

contact us

Obituaries

Harold James Harmon
In Loving Memory of Harold James (Jim) Harmon Harold James Harmon, fondly known as Jim, gracefully departed this world in the early hours of November 17, 2023, at the age of 90 years and 9 months. His departure leaves behind a profound legacy of love, musical brilliance, and unwavering service that will be cherished by all those fortunate enough to have crossed paths with this remarkable soul. Jim is survived by his adoring wife, Nancy Harmon, brothers Gary and Larry Harmon, and sister Linda Harmon. He is also survived by his son David Whitten of Oklahoma City, OK, and daughter Rosie Emerson of Weatherford, TX. Jim was preceded in death by his daughter Lisa Anne and his parents Velma and Henry Harmon JR. Born on February 17, 1933, in Cushing, OK, Jim’s lifelong passion for music led him to pursue studies in piano performance and conducting at Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma University, and SMU. At SMU, he formed a lasting friendship with his professor, Alfred Mouledous. Jim’s dedication to the arts was evident throughout his life, notably as a Music Minister in various churches, including Oak Lawn Methodist Church, University Park Methodist Church, as well as Trinity Presbyterian Churches in The Colony and McKinney, TX. His musical influence extended beyond the choir room, as he spent 20 years imparting his knowledge through private piano and voice lessons, leaving an indelible mark on generations of aspiring musicians. A lover of art, Jim curated an extensive private collection for his personal enjoyment and served as the manager of the Turtle Creek Gallery, primarily representing the work of Don Mitchell. Jim’s warmth and generosity were not confined to the realms of music and art. His kind and helping hand reached out to those around him, whether guiding a choir or tutoring a student. Jim’s legacy is one of kindness that touched the lives of many, leaving a lasting impact on the communities he served. In accordance with his wishes, Jim will be cremated, and a celebration of his life will take place after the holidays. Details for the memorial service will be provided at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that you make a donation to your favorite charity in Jim’s honor, a tribute to his lifelong commitment to helping others. As we mourn the loss of a beloved husband, father, brother, and friend, let us also celebrate the rich tapestry of Jim’s life and the countless lives he enriched with his love, music, and generosity. May his soul find eternal peace.
Condolence Messages

3 Responses

  1. I knew Jim only briefly but he left a lasting impression of kindness and talent. I pray Nancy and the rest of his family find peace in knowing Jim is now pain free.
    Hugs,

  2. Sending the Harmon family my condolences and love during this time. I didn’t know Jim personally but am very close with his sister Linda. She has shared many memories and stories of their life together, making me feel as if I did know him. I’m grateful to be connected to such a beautiful family. Sending prayers and love. 💜

  3. Nancy
    You were the perfect wife for Jim. You gave him space to love and work as he pleased. He knew you always supported him and were there.
    Lovely man.
    Janis Gill

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Skip to content