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SHANNON-Joe Locklear. 48. of 6470
Rennert Road died Monday (Mas 15)
at Southeastern Regional Medical
Center.
The funeral was held at 3 p.m.
Thursday (May 18) at Temple Baptist
Church in Red Springs, the Revs.
Donald Locklear. Oscar Henderson
and Redell Hammonds officiating.
Burial followed in the Locklear Family
Cemetery in Maxton.
Locklear was a native of Robeson
County. He was preceded in death
by his parents, Brady and Herrite
Locklear.
Surviving are his wife, Linda Carol
Locklear of the home, two sons, Joe
Locklear Jr. and Timothy Ray Locklear.
both of the home; a daughter,
Ashley Lynn Locklear of the home;
two brothers. Billy Dean Locklear of
Charlotte and Brady Locklear Jr. of
Lumberton; and three sisters, Sally
Ann Brayboy of Rockingham, Mazie
Brayboy of Charlotte and Estell Locklear
of Maxton.
Roger Chav is
LUMBERTON-RogerChavis, 37, of
605 Clark St. died Monday (May 15)
at Southeastern Regional Medical
Center. The funeral was held Friday
(May 19) at Dogwood Baptist Church,
the Revs. Johnie Chavis and Tracy
Locklear officiating. Burial followed
in Dogwood Cemetery in Rowland.
Locklear was bom in Dillon, S.C.,
and was preceded in death by his parents,
Homer Chavis and Kathaleen B.
Chavis.
Surviving are a brother, Amos Lee
Chavis of Maxton; three sisters,
Delores Oxendine and Doris Lee
Chavis, both ofRowland, and Barbara
Lee Chavis of Fairmont; five nieces;
and three nephews.
James H. Locklear
LONG BRANCH, N.J.James Henry
"Shirt" Locklear, 72, of Long Branch,
formerly of Pembroke, N.C., died
Wednesday (May 17) in his home
The funeral was conducted at 3
p.m. Sunday (May 21) in New Hope
Church in Pembroke, the Revs. Gairy
Chavis and Brother Delton R. Locklear
officiating. Burial followed in
Sandcutt Cemetery near Pembroke.
Mr. Locklear is survived by four
daughters, Carol Locklear of St. Pauls,
Mary C. Locklear of Maxton and
Jonnie Locklear and Donna Locklear,
both of Pembroke; four brothers,
Montford Locklear of Dayton, Ohio,
Van. B. Locklear of Gloucester, Va.,
Clyde Locklear of Clinton and Roy
Locklear of Maxton; four sisters,
Pauline Litton of Charlotte, Shelby J.
Patrick of Bolton and Magdeline Gore
and Edna Locklear, both of Pembroke;
nine grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted
by Locklear & Son, Pembroke.
Mary Alice
Demery Locklear
LUMBERTON-Mary Alice Demery
Locklear, 66, of 1313 U.S. 74 West died
Wednesday at UNC Hospitals in
Chapel Hill.
The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Sunday
(May 21) at Pembroke Church of
God, the Revs. C.C. Allen and Oscar
Henderson officiating. Burial followed
in Lumbee Memorial Gardens.
Ms. Locklear was bom in Robeson
County on June 17, 1933 to the late
Frank Demery and James Anna
Sanderson Demery. She was the
widow of Hubert Earl Henderson.
She was preceded in death by three
sons, Bender Ray Henderson, Kenneth
Earl Henderson and Johnny
Stephenson Henderson.; two daughters,
Alice Faye Huggins and Mary
A. Locklear; and a brother, Joseph
Ervin Demery.
Surviving are a son, Woody
Wayne Locklear of Lumberton; three
daughters, Wanda Kaye Brayboy of
Pembroke, Nancy Cummings of the
home and Katherine Oxendine of Lumberton;
three brothers, Ernest Demery
of Pembroke, Luther Demery of Rowland
and Auburn Demery of Hope
Mills; three sisters, Dorothy Lee Oxendine
of Pembroke, Faye Demery
Lecumpe of Hope Mills and Lillian
Demery Cruze of Colorado; 12 grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted
by Revels Funeral Home. Pembroke.
Pearl Jones Strickland
PEMBROKE-Pearl Jones Strickland,
67, of 2240 of St. Anna Road died
Wednesday (May 17) at Southeast
em Regional Medical Center.
The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Sunday,
May 21, at Evergreen Holiness
Church, the Revs. Dwight Deal and
Joseph Locklear officiating. Burial
followed in the St. Anna Freewill Baptist
Church Cemetery.
Ms. Strickland was bom in Robeson
County on Jan. 1,1933 to the late
Robert and Mary Ellen Jones.
She was preceded in death by an
infant son; a daughter, Beverly Ann
Strickland; two sisters, Maggie
Campbell and Lizzie Fields; and three
brothers, Boss Jones, Kacy Jones and
Percell I,ocklear.
Surviving are her husband, Jeffrey
Strickland of Pembroke; a daughter,
Mary Ann Strickland of Pembroke;
four grandchildren, Jonas Ray Strickland
of the home, and Lawrence T ravis
Locklear. Shenica Lxnn Strickland atid
Christopher Shawn Strickland, all of
Pembroke, four brothers. Karl Jones
of Fairmont. Lac> Jones and Earnest
Jones, both of Baltimore, and Bowman
Jones of Seattle; and six sisters.
Mary Jean "Dita" McLean of Laurel
Hill, Nancx Fabian of Reidsville.
Margie Oxendine of Pembroke. Sails
Cummings and Florence Ransom,
both of Fairmont and Bemice Hunt of
Lumberton.
Corine Maynor
SHANNON-Ms. Corine Max nor. 47.
of Shannon Road died Saturday (Max
20) in Southeastern Regional Medical
Center in Lumberton.
The funeral xvas held at 4 p.m. Tuesday
(May 23) in Galilee Baptist
Church in Red Springs, the Revs
Donald Bullard and Rickx Deese officiating.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
Ms. Maynor is survived by her txvo
daughters, Sharletha Maynor and
Jacqueline Chagolla, both of Shannon;
her mother. Letha Maynor of
Shannon; three brothers, Ronald
Maynor and Wiley Maynor. both of
of Shannon, and J immy Maynor of St.
Pauls; a sister. Mary Lois M. King of
Shannon; her companion, Dallas
Pounds of Red Springs; and five
grandchildren.
Sarah J. Locklear
MAXTON-Mrs. Sarah J. Locklear, 80,
of 2133 Preston Road died Monday
(May 22) in Southeastern Regional
Medical Center in Lumberton.
The funeral is being held today
(May 25) in Bakers Chapel Baptist
Church, the Revs. Simmie Barton and
Lindberg Chavis officiating. Burial
follows in Preston Cemetery .
Mrs. Locklear is survived by eight
sons, Redell Locklear, James R. Locklear,
Thurman Locklear. Lee V. Locklear.
Connie R. Locklear. J.C. Locklear
and David D. Locklear. all of Maxton.
and Dorman Locklear of Wagram: six
daughters, Elizabeth Locklear of the
home, Barbara O. Peterson of Portland,
Ore., Agnes Bullard of Maxton.
Dottie Spears of Akron. Ohio. Irene
Demery and Carolyn Jacobs, both of
Pembroke: a sister. Ruth O. Hunt of
Maxton; 44 grandchildren ; and 56
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted
by Locklear & Son Funeral Home,
Pembroke.
UK Journalist Phillip Day Visits
Charlotte June 5th to Discuss His
New Books About Cancer & AIDS
Phillip Day. British author, lecturer
and health reporter, will hold a press
conference (open to the public) from
12-2 p.m. Monday. June 5th in the
Assembly Room at the Cornelius Town
Hall.2l4*45CatawbaAvenue. Day will
discuss the politics of cancer & AIDS;
conventional vs. natural ways of treatment;
and hoss to protect yourself,
your family, loved ones and friends information
from his two recenth released
books: CANCER; We're Still
Dying to Know the Truth (February)
and World Without AIDS (released
May I Oth).
Day will speak and answer questions
Monday evening at 7 p.m. at the
Sheraton Airport Plaza Hotel. 1-85
<T! Bill Graham Parkway. Charlotte.
Admission is S5 at the door. 58 for
couples. Doors open at 6 p.m. Day's
visit is sponsored by North Carolina
members of The Cancer Prevention
Coalition, w ith proceeds going to The
Cancer Prevention Coalition. These
will be Day's only appearances in
North Carolina.
Today, one in three people will die
from cancer. Experts predict that
cancer will soon surpass heart disease
. as the number one killer in the western
world.
AIDS establishment figures are
threatening to boycott an upcoming
conference in South Africa, and an
astonishing reaction was witnessed
recently when President Clinton made
AIDS a national security issue, bringing
its handling under military control
at the hands of the Central Intelligence
Agency and National Security
Agency.
Phillip Day's long-awaited books
are the result of 10 years of diligent
research which dismantle two of the
world's greatest "diseases" -- laying
bare the deceit, fraudulent science and
needless fear-mongering that lie at the
heart of these global epidemiqs.
"It's time that citizens of this world
realize that ordinary people C"W
and often do. muster the courage to
become extraordinary citizens in times
of their greatest adsersits Information
is only powerful in the hands of
the user, but useless to those who will
simply do nothing" said Das in his
Mas 7th E-Club Bulletin
Research shows that, just as ssith
scurss. pellagra, beriberi and pernicious
anemia, when missing nutrients
are included in our daily diet, it becomes
almost impossible for a person
to develop life-threatening diseases.
"We were mostly satisfied in the
80's. The 90's taught us a maturity as
we went through the trails of those
sears. But here in 2000. it's as if a new
leaf has been turned and w e suddenly
awaken to the electric poignancy of
the moment: sve have some answers
to a few of the dirtiest health problems
facing our world. They arc now
here in our hands. Will this information
be powerful in the hands of the
user?or useless to those who will do
nothing to redeem it?" -Phillip Das
Memorial Day is
May 29th
On Memorial Day the (American)
flag should be displaced at half-staff
until noon only. then raised to the top
of the staff. (Source: L'S Flag Code
and The American Legion.)
For more information on the proper
display of the American flag visit The
American Legion ccww.legion.org
llagcode.htm.
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who come for an appointment or walk-in office visit
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Pembroke Phone 521-2816
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Next to RB Dean Elementary School
610 E. Martin L. King, Jr. Drive
Maxton Phone 844-5253
South Robeson Medical Center
At corner of Highway #1212 & S. Walnut St.
Fairmont Phone 628-6711
Lumberton Health Center
Across from Lumberton Housing
901 N. Chestnut St.
Lumberton Phone 739-1666
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Thurs., Fri., and Sat.
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When Cancer Hits CloseTo Home...
Facing a diagnosis of cancer is stressful
enough without having to face the incon
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vemeiit.es anu narusntps or traveling out 01 town lot treatment.
Southeastern Regional Medical Center has developed the
Southeastern Cancer Center by collaixirating with Southeastern
Radiation Oncology and IXtke University Medical Center.
l Mis collalx>ration provides for state-ofthe-art
tec hnology and some of the
finest doctors in the country, right here
in your home community.
Southeastern Cancer Center now
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offers comprehensive radiation and
chemotherapy services five days a week.
We've also recently added an on-site lab, a patient and family
courtyard, and the Obbie lee Community Education Rcx>m and
Information Resource Center, which contains lxx>ks, pamphlets
and computers with Internet access so you can research the latest
information on all types of cancer.
As with all services of Southeastern
Regional Medical Center, you can take
comfort in knowing that the road to
recovery is just down the street.
We're Here.
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A Southeastern Regional Medical Center Affiliate
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1200 Fine Run Drive, Lumberton, NC 28358, (910) 671-5730 www.srmc.org