Deaths & Funerals Sally Mae Lowerv LUMBERTON-Ms. Sally Mae Lowery, 76, of409 Shannon Road, died Saturday (Oct. 6) in Southeastern Regional Medical Center. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 11) in Revels Funeral Home Chapel in Lumberton, the Rev. Paul Abner officiating. Burial followed in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Ms. Lowery is survived by a daughter. Carolyn L. Chavis of the home; a son, Earl W. Lowery of Lumberton; three sisters, Edith Chavis of Lumberton and Katie Locklear and Dorothy B. Blue, both of Shannon; five brothers Luther Bell. Gary L. Bell and Purcell Bell, all of Lumberton, Paul Bell of Gibson and Lonnie Bell of Shannon; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Arrangements by Revels Funeral Home of Lumberton. Thomas Hoyt Locklear PEMBROKE-Mr. Thomas Hoyt Locklear, 38, of305 Anna St., died Wednesday (Oct. 10) in his home. A graveside service was held at II a.m. Friday (Oct. 12) in Berea Baptist Church Cemetery, the Revs. Bruce Swett and David Malcolm officiating. Surviving are his mother. Lillian T. Locklear of Pembroke; a sister, Elise L. Reaves of Fayetteville; and a brother, Eric P. Locklear of Lumberton. Arrangements by Revels funeral Home of Pembroke. William A. Hunt MAXTON-Mr. William A. Hunt, 61, of 12983 U.S. 74 West, died Wednesday (Oct. 10) at Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday (Oct. 14) at White Hill Freewill Baptist Church near Maxton, the Evangelist Jeffery Locklear and the Rev. James Kelvin Locklear officiating. Burial followed in the family cemetery in Rowland. Mr. Hunt was born in Robeson County on July 21, 1940 and wrked for 43 years as a construction utility foreman. He was preceded in death by two brothers Ronald Hunt and George Clyde Hunt. Surviving are his parents, Catherine Graham and George Clyde Hunt, both of Lumberton; a son, William K. Hunt of Lumberton; two daughters, Cathie H. Rogers of Lumberton and Linda H'. Locklear of Maxton; three brothers, Archie Sandy Hunt, - George Ray Hunt and Donald Hunt, all of Lumberton; six sisters, Amelia Jackson of Charlotte, Judith Hunt and Daisy Matamors, both of Lumberton, Betty A. Maynor of Charlotte, Alice Hunt of Florida, Catherine Loretta Hagan of Red Springs; four grandchildren, Kelly N. Rogers, Sabrina K. Hunt, Katlyn Hunt and Braiden T. Locklear; and his companion of 15 years, Betty Locklear. Arrangements by Revels Funeral Home in Lumberton. Sterling Wesley Jones ROWLAND-Mr. Sterling Wesley Jones, 68, of 3135 N.C. 710, died r? Thursday (Oct. 11) at his home. The funeral was held at 3 p.m Sunday (Oct. 14) at Mt. Hebron Freewill Holiness Church, the Revs. David Hunt, Gene Allen Brayboy and Bryan K. Oxendine officiating. Burial followed in the family cemetery. Mr. Jones was born Jan. 4, 1938 to the late John Wesley Jones and Pricher McMillian Jones. He is survived by his wife of 50 years. Nettie L. Jones of Rowland; his children. Helen Clark and her husband, Charles Clark; Donald Jones and his wife. Beneva Jones; Devan Jones and his wife, Shirley O. Jones; Sandra J. Locklear; Wilma Dial and her husband, Harlis "Buddy" Dial; and Bobbie J. Leviner and her husband, Dearl D. Leviner. all of Rowland; Sanna F. ChavisofClio, S.C.; Jeff Jones and his wife, Robin Jones of Pembroke; 20 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; two brothers; and seven sisters. Arrangements by Revels Funeral Home of Pembroke. Sam Jones LUMBERTON-Mr. Sam Jones. 63, of 2411 Marshall St.. died Friday (Oct. 12) at his home. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday (Oct. 15) at Revels Funeral Home Chapel in Lumberton, the Rev. Melvin Bell officiating. Burial followed in the Oxendine Cemetery on Oak Grove Church Road. Mr. Jones, a retired construction worker, was born in Robeson County on Jan. 4, 1938. He was preceded in death by a son, Jimmy Jones, and a daughter, Wanda Lynn Jones Hand. Surviving are his wife, Lucy Bell Jones of the home; a step-father and mother, Wilbert Cummings and Delta Cummings of Lumberton; two sons, Ricky Oxendine of Baltimore and Timmy Ray Jones of Lumberton; a daughter, Lynette Jones Jacobs of Pembroke; eight grandchildren, Steven, Connie, Stephanie, Lucy, Annette, Melissa, Brandon and Chelsea; and five great-grandchildren. Arrangements were by Revels Funeral Home, Lumberton. Rosie Lowery Hunt DILLON,S.C.-Mrs Rosie Lowery Hunt, 77, of 1010 McKenzie Rd., Apt. B-16, Dillon, S.C., and formerly of Fairmont, N.C., died Saturday (Oct. 13) at her home. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 16) at Floyd Funeral Services Chapel in Fairmont, the Revs. Crafton Chavis and Charles Grant officiating. Burial followed in Reedy Branch Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Hunt was born in Robeson County, N.C. on May 6,1924. She was a nomemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Settler Hunt; her parents, Anderson Lowery and Caroline Locklear Lowery; and a son, Beamon Hunt. Mrs. Hunt is survived by four sons, Willie Hunt of Sylvania, Ga? Olin Hunt of Rowland, N.C., Linwood Hunt of Dillon and Junior Hunt of Franklin, Tenn.; two daughters, Ludahila Jones of Dillon and Cynthia Lee of Sylvania; a sister, Madie Lee Revels of St. Pauls, N.C.; 27 grand children, 26 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Regennia Cummings Locklear ROWLAND-Mrs. Regennia Cummings Locklear, 53, of 1724 Biggs Road, died Monday (Oct. 15) at Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 18) at Burnt Swamp Baptist Church, the Revs. Keith Long and William Gray Locklear officiating, Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Locklear was an inspector at Jasper Textiles for 13 years. She was also a member of Burnt Swamp Baptist Church where she served as music director and Sunday School teacher for many years. She was preceded in death by her father, David Cummings; and a grandson. Brandon Wayne Locklear. Surviving are her mother, Beulah Oxendine Cummings of Rowland; her husband of 31 years. Tray Locklear of the home; a son, Christopher Locklear of New Castle. Del.; a daughter, Cassandra Locklear of Southern Pines; five brothers, Donald Earl Cummings, Larry Alton Cummings, David Ray Cummings and James Mitchell Cummings, all of Rowland, and Ronnie Dean Cummings ofChapel Hilljtwo sisters, Myrtle Dorotny C. Chavis of Rowland and Rita C. Wilkins of Lumberton; and a grandson, Christopher Wayne Locklear of Fairmont. James Leon Hunt PEMBROKE-Mr. James Leon Hunt, 77, of 7488 Deep Branch Road, died Monday (Oct. 15) at his home. \ t The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 15) at Berea Baptist Church, the Revs. Charles Locklear and Bruce Swett officiating. Burial followed in Sandcutt Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Christine R. Hunt ofthe hoprae; six sons and five daughters-in-law, David M. Hunt of Red Springs, Gerald and Map* Ellen Hunt, James L. Jr. and Julie Hunt, and Eric D. and Bobbie Ann Hunt, all of Pembroke, Christopher L. and Teresa Hunt of Jacksonville and Terrance L. and Laura Hunt of Laurel Hill; a sister, Lucy Locklear of Elrod; 12 grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren. Arrangements were by Locklear & Son Funeral Home of Pembroke. Glenn A. Brooks PEMBROKE-Mr. Glenn Anthony Brooks, 19, of 610 J.G. Farm Road, Fayetteville, died Saturday (Oct. 13) in UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill. The funeral was held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 17) in St. Pauls Holiness Church by the Revs. Daniel Goins, Odell Wilkins, Author Bell and Ray Bryant. Burial followed in Oxendine Cemetery. Surviving are his parents, Glenn and Brenda Brooks of Pembroke; two brothers, Tyron Brooks and Phillip Brooks, both of Pembroke; a sister, Cassandra Brooks of Pembroke; his maternal grandmother, Esther Bryant of Pembroke; and his maternal greatgrandmother, Edna Bryant of Lumberton. Arrangements by Thompson's Funeral Home, Pembroke, Lisa A. Hunt RED SPRINGS-Mrs. Lisa Ann Hunt. 34, of 4369 Old Wire Road, died Friday ((Oct. 12) in Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 17) in Sands Ridge Holiness Church, the Rev. Thurman Scott officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Crumpler Funeral home & Cremation Service of Red Springs. Surviving are her husband. Larry Locklear of Maxton; a son. Josh W. Bui lard of Red Springs; her father, J.P. Lower) of Charlotte; her mother and stepfather, Geraldine and Carton Locklear of Red Springs; four sisters. Cassandra Bullard. Delsey G.. 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Danny West, MD Family Medicine Appointments preferred; walk-ins welcome. 910-522-8888 Both doctors maintain admitting privileges at Scotland Memorial Hospital. /^SCOTLAND ^^Jhealth care system