Deaths & Funerals Margie Morgan l.mivrv /. u tn her ton-Mar gic Morga 11 Low cry . 72. ol 145 his svifc. Bculah Mae Locklear of the home; a son. Ray Locklear of Gaincss illc. FL; a daughter. Frances Altstacttcr of Holmes Beach. FL; two brothers. Monroe Locklear and Roosevelt Locklear. both of Maxton; a sister. Mathc Locklear of Maxton. two grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren Funeral arrangements were bs Locklear and Son Funeral Home Kay Cummings Maxton-Kay Cuminings. 30. of 54 Tuscarora Road, died Tuesday, March 19. at Scotland Memorial Hospital.. The funeral was held Sunday. March 24. at Salem Missionary Baptist Church with the Rcss. John Oxendine. B.J. Hunt and Vick Billiard officiating Burial was in Preston Gospel Church Cemetery She is survived bs her mother. Mars Bryant of the home; her father. C.B Locklear of Maxton; a daughter. Amber M Bullard of Red Springs; six sisters. Stacy Cuminings of the home. Nadin'c Mitchell of Rocks Mount; Cirjds Cummings ofLiiUrcI*H3l; Pain Harris Myrtle Beach. SC; and Quanitfi Cummings and Teresa Chavis. both ofMa.xton; six brothers Anthony Bryant of the home; Benny Ray Locklear. Cecil Locklear. Stanford Locklear and Joseph Strickland, all of Maxton; and James Earl Cummings of Laurinburg. Michael C. Lowry PtwA/Y>At'-Michael C. Losvry. 44. of 147 Thermal Road, died Thursday, March 21, in FirstHcalth Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst. The funeral ssas conducted Sunday, March 24, at First Assembly of God in Maxton w ith the Revs. Gilbert Walker and Lamarr Jackson officiating Burial followed in Lunibce Memorial Grrdens. He is surs is cd by his wife. Katlis Losvry of the home; four sons: Christopher Lowrs of Pembroke; Elliott Hunt. Michael B. Low ry and Tras is A. Losvry. all of the home; tw o daughters. Tina Jones of Pembroke and Tanya Locklear of Maxton; four brothers. Harvcv Lowrs, Jerry Losvry and Larrs Lowrs. all of Pembroke; and Bobby Lowrs of Morchcad City; three sisters. Ann Marie L. Thompson of Pembroke; Barbara L Bullard of Rowland" and Barbara Collins of Maxton; and three grandchildren. Funeral arrangements svere by Thompson's Funeral Home James 11. Locklear Maxton-James Brandon Locklear. 12. of505 Old Landing Road, died Tuesday. March 19. in Duke University Medical Center in Durham. The funeral ssas held Sundas. March 24. at New Prospect Methodist Church with the Res s. Das id Hunt and Harvey Locklear officiating. Buripl was in the Locklear Family Ce hctcry in Lumbcr.on He is survived by his parents. Roger and Theresa Locklear of the home; a brother. Zachars O Locklear of the home: his paternal grandparents. Evelyn and Joseph Bullard of Pembroke; and his maternal grandmother. Janie Locklear of Maxton Funeral arrangements were by Locklear and Son Funeral Home Rev. Harvey Krewington Rowland-The Rev. Harscs Brcss ington. 77. of8271 U.S. 74 W died Thursday. March 21. in Duke University Medial! Center in Durham. The funeral was held Sunday. March 24. at Harpers Ferry Baptist Church with the Rcss. Charles Ixicklcar. Glenn Harris. Mike Cummings. Don Carter and Ken ; Simmons officiating Burial followed in New Bethel Baptist . Church Cemetery in Clinton. Rev Brcsvington is surv is cd by tsvo sons. Rex Brcsvington and ' Mike Brcsvington. both of Pcmi broke; three daughters: Chery l Ja cobs of Fayettevillc: Marca : Groses of Lninbcrton; and Dawn Brooks of the home: his step mother. Carthcnia McClelland of Faycttcs illc; three sisters. Rcatha Simmons and Prcttlo Brcsvington. f both of Clinton; and Patricia I Richardson of Hollistcr; a half brother. Wilford Brcsvington ol ; I.oudan. TN; three half sisters: 1 Christine Smiling ofMvrtlc Beach 1 SC: Elizabeth Jacobs of Faycttcsillc; and Judy Lacks of Soutli Boston. VA; clcs en grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements svere by Locklcar ;uid Son Funeral Home Shir J Oxen dine Lumherton-S\urd Oxcndine. 66. of 2005 W Fifth Street, died Thursday. March 21. in Duke University Medical Center. Durham The funeral was held Sunday. March 2-1, at Oak Grov e Holiness Church with the Revs. Evercttc Woods. Grover Oxendinc and Billy Funis ofiictating Burial was in the Oxendinc Cemetery He is surv ived by his wife, Jeanctte H. Oxendinc of the home, four sons. Morrison Oxendinc and James G Oxendinc. both of Red Spnngs. Sltird R. Oxcndine of Lumberton. and Dav id Oxcndine of Columbia. SC: four daughters. Wanda Dale Cochlear of Marston. JeanC Lovvry and Samantha Kay Oxcndine. both of Lumberton; and Slielia Oxcndine of Pembroke: four sisters. Catherine Locklcar. Arthella McGirt and Lena Locklear. all ofLuniberton. and Nancy Jane Locklear of Huntcrsvillc. tliirtcen grandchildren, seven step grandchildren' and three great-grandchildren Funeral arrangements were bv Revels Funeral Home in Lumberton Angelina Lottery Hamlett Steele (trait am -Angelina L o w c rv Hamlett Steele. 47. of!20 Albright Ave died Saturday. March 23 at the Univ ersity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The funeral was held Monday. March 24. at Fellowship Baptist Church with the Rev Kenneth W. Simpson officiating Burial followed in Philips Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery Steele was a member of the Luinbec Tribe, the Alamance County Help Association and the Fellow ship Baptist Church She was also active in the fight against kidney discasr and an adv ocate for the deaf J She was preceded in death bv her parents. Clark W. and VerdicMay nor Lovv ry and her grandmother. Edith Stewart The family released this statement: " Angic had a great lov efor life and people. Although she resided in Graham, she was v ery proud of her heritage and stayed connected to her Indian roots. She enjoyed attending the annual Lumbcc Homecoming in Julv at Pembroke and doing Native American presentations at her granddaughter's school." She is survived by her husband. Tony Steele of Burlington: a daughter. Heather Hamlett of Burlington, a son. Michael Hamlett of Burlington; two brothers. Richard Lovvcry and Larry D Maynor, both of Lumberton; four grandchildren: Caitlin Sumner and Macy. Morgan and Wesley Dickey Roosevelt Locklear laimberton-Rooscych Locklcar. 93. of 1250 Singlctary Church Road, died Sunday. March 24 at Southeastern Regional Medical Center He was a retired farmer. The funeral was held Tuesday. March 26. at Smyrna Baptist Church with the Revs. Charles Jones. Chris Jones and Horace Oxendinc officiating. Burial followed in Robeson Memorial Park He is survived by Ins wife. Cleo Locklcar of the home: a daughter. Margaret L Locklcar of Lumberton: a soil. Leroy Locklear of Hope Mills: a stepson. Jimmy L. Jones of Lumberton: twelve grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren Funeral arrangements were by Floyd Mortuary & Crematory in Lumberton. Alma G. Locklear I.umherton-A\ma G Locklear. 76, ofLuniberton. died Sunday. March 24. at Autumn Caic in Racford. The funeral was held Wednesday. March 27. at Bethel Hill Baptist Church with the Revs. Jimmy Hammonds and Michael Cummings officiating Burial followed in the Church Cemetery, Locklear was born in Robeson County on August 7. 1925, a daughter or the late Carlic Bishop Locklear and Bessie Lcolar Bell LocklcarShe was preceded in death by her husband. Doyle "Buck" Locklcar Surviving arc her second husband. the Rev. Sanford Locklcar ofPcnibrokc: her children Barbara Dav idson of King George. VA: Samuel Locklcar and Ronnie Cliavis. both of Lumberton: Linda Locklcar and Martic Locklcar. both of the home; Oris Riley of Faycttcvillc: Kim Locklcar of Red Springs and Cam McCartney of Pembroke; two sisters. Alice Locklcar of Shannon; Lorraine Canady of Lumberton; eleven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were bv Revels Funeral Home in Lumberton. tterna /.. Harton 1 Pcmbroke-Bcrna L Barton. 79. of 114 Cameron Lane, died Monday. March 25. at her home. The funeral w as held Wednesday at New Pros peel Holiness Methodist Church with the Revs. Willie Scott and Thunnan Scott officiating Burial followed in the church ccin ctcry. She is survived by four sons: 1 Br ice Barton, Garry Lewis Barton, " Ro^er Date Bartcn and Ricky VJitchell Barton, all of Pembroke; three daughters. Conncc Braybov of Pembroke. Gloria Gates of Graham. and Renoc Krught of Cullman. AL. a sister. Stella Brayboy of Row land, twenty -tune grandchildren. and thirtv-two great grandchildren Funeral arrangements Mere by Revels Funeral Home tit Pembroke Kimberly Lynn Dial /.?mAerr?/i-Kimberly Lynn Dial. IX. of I X( I Pleasiuit Hope Road, died Sunday. March 24, at Southeastern Regional Medical Center The funeral Mas held Tlmrsdav March 2X. at St Anna Free Will Baptist C hurch Midi the Revs Tony Miller and luidene Locklear officiating" Bunal followed in the church cemetery She is survived by a son. Master Know ledge Dial of Lumbcrton; her father. Henry L Dial of Pembroke her mother. Flora M Dial ofLiiinberton. two brothers. Christopher L Dial and Henry L Dial Jr . both of Luinbcrton; a sister. Frances K Dial of Fairmont, and a maternal grandfather. Tommie Oxendincof Pembroke. Funeral arrangements were bv Thompson s Funeral Home Deborah Jane C hanee Hope A/r/A-Dobonih Jane Chance. 43. of 25X5 Hope Mils Road, died Friday. March 22. at home Funeral services were held Thursday. March 2X. at Ree\cs Funeral Home Chapel in Hope Mills\\ilh the Rev Clyde Lowcry officiating Burial followed at Cumberland Memorial Gardens in Fayctteville. Chance was a cook She is survived by her mother. Hilda Johnson if Favettevillc; three brothers. Robert Johnson of Columbia. SC. Jantcs Johnson and Charles Johnson, both of Favettevillc. two sisters. Mclba Caulder of Fayetteville and Jerric Coons of California Arrangements were bv Reeves Funeral Home of Hope Mills Gladys (). Walters Lumberton-Mrs Gladvs Hunt Oxendtne Walters. 90, of 230 Marigold Lane, died Tuesday. March 26. at Southeastern Region.il Medical Center. She was a hotnemaker and .'-member of Reedy Branch Baptist Church. The funeral was held Friday, March 29. at Reedy Branch Baptist Church in Fairmont with the Revs Norman Hunt and Johnie Chavis officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery . She is survived by two daughters. Elsie Hunt of the home; and Gaynell Hendricks of Richmond. VA; two brothers, Woodard Hunt of Annandale. VA; and Norman Hunt Jr. of Wallin Creek. K Y; eleven grandchildren; thirty-one great grandchildren and twelve greatgreat grandchildren Arrangements were by Floy d Funeral Home in Fairmont. Donella Hunt Fairmont-Ms . Donella Hunt. 34. of 200 Charles St.. died Tuesday. March 26. at Southeastern Regional Medical Center The funeral was conducted on Saturday. March 30. at Fairpoint Baptist Church with the Revs. Johnie Chavis and Charles Cummings officiating Burial was in the Reedy Branch Baptist Church Cemetery. She is surv ived by her I nrvsuo* :fu: b*fadf?ft irt &'f i *>' ** ' . iiK>- -* 'n^stnirrf LllB r ' 7 | *> v - 'N^p.'u S- -w ou" j p^v.r.i" :e;nm;crv. ru? ?orcprC tntit'.rc Mr.p.ry ChiKtfcn v.opr *iif. f -.?n'.fr..nji L.er.t> ?othou* \ r*nier?nfl ' nrm !fcjt .> drt.gneC '.c nr ; pu:?r> r?*t? .?! Tt nvxv..or> :*j; ~.j? w *!*; kcxir^sr". *' r ^?":p?"irr .> ^.n?'? "fw as*.^ -4! U> > :T? J *' * ' * ' A r*'.r *.a.c anr> v hitijfr> fuv ;j .? ? Childrvns Hisptul Boston wc .j'-^wooc ?>?^? Sojti/' v* ;2:it --- ;*> yj SRMC Offers Orientation Program for New Parents Expectant parents are invited to attend new parent orientation on Tuesday. April 23 at 7 p.m. in the Watson Room at Southeastern Regional Medical Center. A video presentation on labor and childbirth and a tour of the New Life Birthing suites are included. Free admission and refreshments. For more information. Call 671-5341. American Indian Mothers (AIM) Fund Raiser and Memorial Scholarship Banquet May 10.2002 7:00 P.M. Southeastern Agriculture Farmers Market Highway 74- 1-95 Exit 14 Lumberton, North Carolina The AIM fund-raiser and memorial scholarship banquet will honor deceased American Indian Mothers who have made a positive impact in American Indian society, in their families, churches and communities. Three women have been nominated as the first to be honored in the AMERICAN INDIAN MOTHFBS HAl i OF FAME: ?? - . Brenda Brewington Brooks, wife of Dr. Howard Brooks. Owners and Operator of Pembroke Drugs and HealthKeeperz Delora Jane Brew ineton Locklear, Wife of Fuller Locklear, owner and operator of Fuller's Family Restaurants in Lumberton and Elizabethtown Brideette Bravbov Cummines. wife of County Commissioner Raymond Cummings and former employee of Abbott Laboratories These women made major accomplishments in their communities and left behind great legacies as role models to women of all ages and cultures by inspiring them to lead and prepare future leaders. Solicitation of Sponsors Gold Sponsor SI0.000 Special Recognition, Sponsorship Banner. dinner ti'ckets for 18-seat Corporate Table, art print, full-page ad (inside front, back or back cover) in Memorial Booklet, and media advertisement. ? , Silver Sponsor S8.000 Special recognition, dinner tickets for 18-seat Corporate Table, art print, Sponsorship Banner, and full page advertisement in Memorial Booklet. Turquoise Sponsor $4.000 Special Recognition, art print, dinner tickets for 18-seat Corporate Table, one-half page advertisement in Memorial booklet and media advertisement. Coral Sponsor S2.000 Special Recognition, dinner tickets for 18-seat Corporate Table, one-quarter page advertisement in Memorial Booklet and art print. Sponsorship Application Name of business: Address: Phone: Gold: __Silver: Turquoise: Coral: Salesperson: Date: PLEASE RETURN BY APRIL 1, 2002 For more information contact the American Indian Mothers Office at (910) 843-9911 ask for Beverly Collins-Hall. Indian basketball Book's publication date in sight... As manv of you know. Tim Bravbov and I have been working on a book about Indian basketball in Robeson & adjoining counties for some time And the end is in sight. We expect to present the book at the second annual meeting of the Indian Basketball Alumni Association. Inc. at the Indian Education Resource Center (located in the old "Indian" Pembroke High School building), next door to the I'NC-Pembrokc chancellor's residence. some time in December There's our goal anyway! We can sav with absolute certainlx that the second banquet will be held when we have completed the book. At the meeting we will also disclose our long range plans, and present our non-profit corporate status to Indian basketball adherents More information will be forthcoming in the next few days and weeks. The name of the book is: PLAYING BEFORE A A' OVER FLOW CROWD. The story of Indian basketball in Robeson & adjoining counties between 1939-1967. The book, now about 90% complete, is a history of "Indian" basketball in Robeson as we remember it. Information is scant, but it was a time of rank segregation although positive currents emanated from the unique social incubator and experiment. The hook explores what hapfflened, w here it happened, when, how, who, and, most importantly, WHY? Also, what valuable lessons can be learnedfrom this special moment in time? , TO RESERVE A COPY, fill in the blanks and send it to Indian Basketball Book, c/oflrucc Barton, Post Office Box 362, Pembroke, N.C. 28372. Or call 910-521-2054 for more information. We also welcome old "Indian" basketball photographs and memories. Name Address