Deaths & Funerals
Margie Morgan l.mivrv
/. u tn her ton-Mar gic Morga 11
Low cry . 72. ol 145<?Ro/.icr Church
Road died Sunday. Miirch 17. at
Southeastern Regional Medical
Center
Funeral unices were held Tliursday.
March 21. at the Saddletree
Church ol God with the Revs
Millard Maynavd. Kenneth Locklcar
and Rontey/lcvcls officiating.
Burial followed in Luiubee Memorial
Gardens
She was" born AujHist 5. 1929 in
Robeson County lathe late Warren
and SavannuhTluiil Morgan.
She was a member of Ml. Mortah
Baptist Church and the Saddletree
Church of God She was retired
front Temptation Hosiery mLumbcrton
Ms Lowcry was preceded in
death by her parents: two sisters.
Susie Neil Hunt and Judy Low cry:
a foster child. Palsy Cha\ is: three
brothers. Kcirn Morgan. Herman
Morgan and Billy Morgan: five
sisters Rosella Oxcndinc. Lucclla
Hall. Bossie Henderson. Dorothy
CIuims and Macie Locklcar
She is survived by three sons.
Jack Morgan of Rentier! and
Wilbcrt and Weldon Lowery. both
of Lumbcrton: three daughters.
Dollie Lovvery of Row land. Barbara
Huggins of the home and
Joyce Lowry of Lumbcrton: two
foster children. Savannah Rcncc
Campbell of Rowland and Dav id
Earl Hunt of Lumbcrton: four
brothers. Dcinpscy Morgan of
Rcnncrt. Prat hen Morgan and
Warren Morgan Jr.. both of Lumberlon
and Donald Morgan of
Kcrncrsv illc: a half-brother. Fred
Jones of Lumbcrton: a step
brother Lacy Locklcar of Lumberton:
six sisters. Vernon Allen and
Theodore Hunt, both of Lumberton.
Martha Jacobs of Hope Mills.
Frances Dale of Baltimore. MD
Josephine Metcalfe of Faycttevillc:
and Alclhca Rogers of
Pembroke: two step sisters. Vivian
"Godw in and Margie Ray Locklcar.
both of Lumbcrton; sixteen grandchildren.
sev enteen great-grandchildron;
and a long time friend.
Laura Toe Cox of Fairmont.
Funeral arrangements were by
Biggs Funeral Homel
Aladeau Sampson
Lumbcrton-Sampson.
,78. of 14.16 Meadow Road, died
Monday. March 118, at Scotland
Memorial Hospital. The funeral
was held Friday, March 22, at
Thompson's Funeral Chapel with
the Revs. Montana Locklear, Robert
Mangum and Bobby Allen officiating.
Burial followed pt St.
Anna Free Will Baptist Church.
He is surviv ed by his wife, Verrie
Sampson of Lifiibcrton; three
sons: Ladcau Sampson and Randy
Locklcar. both of Maxton and
Nathaniel Sampson of the home;
seven daughters: Sally Sampson
and Johanna Sampson, both of
the home: Danielle Sampson of
Pembroke: Magcalcnc Jones of
Garner. Linda Kcrks Adams of
Angier; Gloria McLamb of
Princv illc. OR; and Nan S Locklcar
of Maxton. a step, daughter.
Vernita Rhodes of Red Springs;
two step sons. Matthew Cummings
of Charlotte and Jamie Cuinmings
of the home: three brothers.
Lcroy Simpson of Winston
Salem. Walter Simpson of
Wilmington and Ernest Dial of
Pembroke: two sisters. Dcloris
Sanderson and Virginia Carter,
both of Pembroke: thirteen grandchildren:
three great-grandchildren:
and four step grandchildren
Funeral arrangements were by
Thompson's Funeral Home
Peggy Marie Hardin
l.umherton-Peggy Marie Hardin.
38. of 689 Russ Road, died Tuesday,
March 19. at Southeastern
Regional Medical Center Funeral
services v ere held Saturday.
March 23, at Moun, Moriah Baptist
Church with the Revs.
Manford Locklcar and Jerry
McNeill officiating Burial followed
in the church cemetery
She was born October 26, 1963 to
Dorothy D Hardin of Lumbcrton
and the late Leslie "Tiny" Hardin
She was a member of Mount
Moriah Baptist Church
She was preceded in death by her
brother. Donald Ray Hardin: her
maternal grandparents. Hubert
and Lillic Mac Billiard; her paternal
grandparents. Dolf and Flowers
Hardin
She is survived by a daughter.
Christian C'hav is; her mother. Dorothy
D Hardin of the home; two
sisters. Mary Rose Farstvedt of
Bend. OR; and Regenia H Maynor
and her husband. Gary ol
Lumbcrton; three brothers. Dennis
Hardin and Ricky Hardin, both
of the home: and Kenny Hardin
and his wife. Shcrcda of Lumberton;
a special friend. Chris Chav is
five nieces and seven nephews
Funeral arrangements were by
Biggs Funeral Home.
Jane Locklcar
Pemhroke-hmc Locklcar. 47. ol
9777 Deep Branch Road, dice
Tuesday. March 19. at Southeast
cm Regional Medical Center. Th<
funeral was held Saturday. Marcl
2.3. at Harpers Fcrry'Baptis
Church with the Rev s. Glenn Harris.
Evcrcttc Woods. Clarence
Sanderson and Michael
Sandgrson officiating Burial fol
lowed in the Locklear Family Ccmctcrs
She is sun i\ ed by her mother.
Geneva Locklear oi Pembroke; a
son. Charles Jansscn Lowers of
Pembroke; a daughter. Vclcnda
Kave Lowers of Pembroke; a
brother. Jimmy Locklear of Pembroke.
four sisters. Judith Cumirungs.
Jeatmie Jones. Joyce Allen,
and Ellen Locklear. all of Pembroke.
and four grandchildren
Funeral arrangements svcrc bs
Locklear and Son Funeral Home
James Clennie Locklear
Muxton-iwKS Clcruuc Locklear of
95 Brv loc Road, died Wednesday
March 19. at his home The funeral
was held Saturday. March 23.
at Locklear and Son Funeral
Chapel with the Res Robert
Schmidt officiating. Burial followed
in Lumbce Memorial Gardens
He is surv is cd b> 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 <iother. Eula
Mae S. Hunt of the' home; six
brothers: Dudley Hunt. DulicHunt
Jr and Dexter Hunt of Pembroke;
Robert Hunt of Lumbcrton; and
Danny Smith of Rowland; two sisters.
Diannctte Hunt and Darlcne
Hunt, both of Fairmont; and her
care-giver. Betty Hunt.
Arrangements were by Floyd Funeral
Services in Fairmont.
Violet IV Thompson
Shannon-Mrs Violet Rose W Thompson,
46.. of 5753 Rcnnert Road,
died Thursday, March 2X. at her
home.
She attended Youth for Christ Holiness
Church in Maxton.
The funeral was held Sunday.
March 31. at St; Pauls Holiness
Church in St Pauls with the Revs
Jerry Paul and Norman H Caulder
officiating. Burial followed in the
church cemetery
She is survived by her husband.
Larry D Thompson of the home; a
daughter.. Brittany D Thompson
of the home; three brothers: Otis
Wilkinsand the Rev Odcll Wilkns.
both of Lumbcrton; and Jcrrv
Wilkins of Shannon; three sisters:
Peggy W Chavis of Lumbcrton;
Sandra Mitchell of Shannon; and
Darlcne W I.ocklcar of Pembroke
Arrangements were by Biggs Funeral
Home in Lumbcrtoii
Andrew Hammonds
Shannon-Andrew Hammonds. 79.
of-XIX Hancock Road, died
Wednesday. March 27. at Duke
University Medical Center in
Durham The funeral was held Saturday.
March 30. at Revels Funeral
Home Chapel in Lumbcrton with
the Revs Sanford I.ocklcar and
Chalmers Kcms officiating. Burial
, followed in the Bell family cemetery.
He is surv ived by his wife, Sadie
B. Hammonds of the home; two
daughters. Jcanctlc Walter and
Teresa Emanuel, both of Shannon;
a sister. Bessie Kerns of Lumberton;
and four grandchildren
Funeral arrangements were by
Revels Funeral Home of Lumbcrton.
Helen II. Hullard
Lumberton-Mrs. Helen Branch
Bullard. X2. of2407 W. Fifth Street,
"CI ~ - - ? died
Tuesday March 26 in
GlcnFlora
She was a member of West LumbertonBaptisi
Chuich Funeral
sen ices were held Saturday.
March to. at West Lumberton
BapttsrChurch with the Re\s
Gleiui Grant and James Brooks officiating
Burial followed in
Meadow brook Cemetery
She is survived by her husb^id.
Sandy A Bullardofthehoitie. two
sons Billy B Bullard of Tarboro
and Sandy A. Bullard Jr of Red
Springs, three daughters. Shelby
Bodiford. J am eg Bryan and
Carolyn Stnckland. all ofl.umbcrlon;
nine grandchildren and
eleven great-grandchildren
Arrangements were by Biggs Funeral
Home of Lumbertou
Rosic Strickland
Maxton-Rosie Strickland. 81. of
U S 501 South, died Wednesday.
March 27 at Moore Regional Hospital
The funeral was held Saturday.
Ma-ch to. at Ministry of Jesus
in Pembroke with the Revs Ted
Brooks. Earnest Goins and William
Brayboy officiating Burial followed
at Gospel Tabernacle
Church Cemetery in Rowland
Strickland was t arn hi Robeson
County She is irvived by two
sons. Lacey Strickland and Fioracc
Strickland, three daughters Rosic
Mac Dial; Lillian Locklcar. and
Neva Stnckland. a brother. Hencry
Goins Junior; two sisters. Viola
Strickland Lillie Locklear; eleven
grandchildren; and eleven greatgrandchildren
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Fund Raiser and Memorial Scholarship Banquet
May 10.2002
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The AIM fund-raiser and memorial scholarship banquet will honor
deceased American Indian Mothers who have made a positive impact
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and operator of Fuller's Family Restaurants in Lumberton and
Elizabethtown
Brideette Bravbov Cummines. wife of County Commissioner
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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? ,
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