Master Nabor Martinez Jr. PEMBROKE-Master Nabor Martinez Jr., an infant, died Thursday (May 3) at Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton. The funeral was held Wednesday (May 9) at 5 p.m. in the family cemetery, the Rev. Gary Thompson officiating. The infant is survived by his parents, Nabor Martinez Sr. and Relona Martinez; his maternal grandmother, Regina McMillian; and his maternal great-grandmother, Pauline Dial, all of Pembroke. Earl Locklear MAXTON-Mr. Earl Locklear, 62. of 818 Charles Watts Road, died Tuesday (May 8) at Scotland Memorial Hospital in Laurinburg. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday (May 12) at Thompson's Funeral Home Chapel near Pembroke, the Revs. David Hunt and Wesley Fields officiating. Burial followed in White Hill Church Cemetery near Maxton. Mr. Locklear is survived by a brother, Billy D. Locklear of Maxton; and three sisters, Minnie P. Miller and Sallie Locklear, both of Maxton, and Martha L. Pittman of Red Springs. - ( Arrangements by Thompson's Funeral Home, Pembroke. Thelma Roller MAXTON-Mrs. Thelma Roller, 81, of 10750 Deep Branch Road, Maxton, died Thursday (May 10) at her home. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Sunday (May 13) at Harper's Ferry Baptist Church, the Revs. Horace Oxendine and Ricky Locklear officiating. Burial followed in the Roller Family Cemetery. She is survived by three daughters, Glenda R. Deese of the home, Br en da Sanderson of Maxton and Katherine Revels of Lumberton; a sister, Myrtle Locklear of Maxton; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Arrangements by Locklear & Son Funeral Home, Pembroke. Joseph "Joe Frank" Hunt FAIRMONT-Mr. Joseph "Joe Frank" Hunt, 77, of1659 Atkinson Road, died Thursday (May 10) at Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Sunday (May 13) at Pleasant View Baptist Church, the Revs. Ricky Burnett and Prather Sampson officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Hunt was born Oct. 7,1923 in Robeson County. He was a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church, and was a retired farmer, carpenter and veteran of the U.S. Army. He was also a member of the Big Buck Hunting Club. Mr. Hunt was preceded in death by his wife, Leola Hammonds Hunt; his parents, Johnny R. Hunt ana Mary Locklear Hunt; and a brother, Henry Lee Hunt. Surviving are a son, Gerald Hunt of Fairmont; a foster son, Bobby Johnson of Rowland; two daughters, Mazie Hunt and Joyce Allen, both of Fairmont; three brothers, Joseph Hunt of Greensboro, Willard Hunt of San Antonio, Texas and Johnny Elbert Hunt of Pembroke; four sisters, Frances Stackhouse of Proctorville, Cleo Hunt of Fairmont, Gladys Smith of Lumberton and Betty Rose Jacobs of Baltimore; thirteen grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren. Princcll Bullard PEMBROKE-Mr. Princell Bullard, 81, of 2013 N.C. 710 North died Saturday (May 12) in his home. The funeral was held at 1:30 Sm. Tuesday (May 15) in New ope Church, the Revs. Simmie Barton and Gary P. Thompson officiating. Burial followed in Sandcutt Cemetery near Pembroke. Mr. Bullard is survived by his wife, Estelle Bullard of the home; and a sister, Annie B. Jones of Pembroke. Arrangements by Thompson's Funeral Home, Pembroke. Lula Freeman Jones LUMBERTON-Mrs. Lula Freeman Jones, 68, of 242 Oxendine Circle died Sunday (May 13) at Cape Fear \%lley Medical Center in Fayetteville. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Wednesday (May 16) at Saddletree Church of God tn Lumberton, the Revs. Kenneth Hunt, Millard Maynard, Kenneth Locklear and Ricky Burnett officiating. Burial followed at Charity Church of God on NC 72 in Lumberton. Mrs. Jones was born June 28, 1932 in Robeson County. She was a member of Charity Church of God and a retired textile worker with Lumbee manufacturing. She was preceded in death by her parents, M.D. Freeman and Bertha Hunt Freeman; a sister, Lucy Freeman Edwards; and three brothers, Herbert R, Jessie and Hezekiah Freeman. Mrs. Jones is survived by her husband, Elias Jones of Pembroke; two sons, Jimmy Jones of Maxton and Charles "CJ" Jones of Lumberton; two daughters, Bertha 1 Jones of Fairmont and Bonita Jones of Lumberton; nine brothers, Joseph, Stanley, Benjamin and M.D. "Shot" Freeman, all of Fairmont, Homer Freeman, James Ray Freeman and Bruce Bryant, all of Lumberton, Alfred Freeman of Kentucky and Velton Hunt of Virginia; a sister, Anna Freeman ofFaiimont; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandcnild. Hazel Taylor was a special care giver. Monte Locklear LUMBERTON-Mr. Monte Locklear, 22, of 124 Beverly Circle died Sunday (May 13) at Southeastern Regional Medical Center. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Wednesday (May 16) at Locklear & Son Funeral Home Chapel, the Revs. Ronald Scott and Jimmy Tubbs officiating. 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