Deaths and Funerals
1)?ain I). "Dumb Dumb"
Smith
LUMBl KION-Mr Dwain D
"Dumb Dumb" Smith. 49. of 1891
Norment Road. Lumbcrton. died
Tuesday (June 4) at Southeastern
Regional Medical Center. The funeral
was held at 3 p.m. Friday
(June 7) at Re\els Funeral Home in
l.umberton. the Rev. Rommie Revels
officiating. Burial followed at
the Ten Mile Center Baptist Church
Cemetery He was preceded in
death by a brother. David Smith
Surviving are his parents. Auldon
and Lila Ann Smith of L.umberton;
three sons. Dwain "D.J." Smith Jr..
. Gabriel Smith and Paniel Smith, all
of l.umberton; a daughter. Beverly
S. Smith of l.umberton; two stepchildren.
Tinika Johnson of
Lumberton and Robert Urban ot
Pembroke; two sisters. Daisy Lee
Smith of Lumberton and Delilah
Ketterman of Maxton; and a special
friend. Tawana Urban. Arrangements
were handled by Revels Funeral
Home in Lumberton.
Raymond "Jackie"
Brooks
PEMBROKL-Mr. Raymond
"Jackie" Brooks. 82. of410 Union
Chapel Road. Pembroke, died Tuesday
(June 4) at Southeastern Regional
Medical Center in
i Lumberton. The funeral was held
. at 2 p.m. Friday (June 7) at Pembroke
Gospel' Church, Bros.
Howard Brooks and Purcell Blue
officiating. Burial followed at the
' St. Anna Church Cemetery.
Surviving are four sons. David
Dietrich and Michael Lowry. both
of Pembroke and Bobby Lovvtv and
David Lowry both of Lumberton;
four daughters. Wendy Dietrich and
Marv Jacobs, both of Pembroke and
Margie Brock and Susan Lucas,
both of Columbia. S.C.; a brother.
Worth Brooks of Pembroke; three
sisters. F.mae B. Locklear. Lora N.
Cummings and Betty Locklear. all
of Pembroke; and 23 grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by
Locklear & Son Funeral Home in
Pembroke.
Franklin L. Groves
FAYETTEVILLE-Mr. Franklin L.
Groves, 66, of 2909 Dothan Drive,
Fayetteville, died Tuesday (June4).
The funeral was conducted at 4 p.m.
Friday (June 7) in Galilee Freewill
Holiness Church by the Rev. Jerry
Groves. Burial followed in Cape
Fear Baptist Church cemetery. Arrangements
were handled by Highland
Funeral Service & Crematory.
Mr. Groves is survived by his wife,
Linda W. Groves of Fayetteville;
three daughters, Michele Lowery of
Pembroke and Deborah Groves and
Barbara Groves, both of
Fayetteville; a stepson. Jamie Ray
of Coral Springs, Fla.; his mother,
Ethel L. Groves of Fayetteville;
three brothers. Taft Groves, Richard
Groves and the Rev. Jerry
Groves, all of Fayetteville; five sis-_
ters. Doris Briones ofGilroy. C aIif-.
Evelyn Kamaka. Ruth Shorter
and Viola Locklear, all of
Fayetteville, and Ann ITtompson of
Essex. V1d.,and four grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Galilee
Freewill Holiness Church, care of
the Rev Jerry Groves. 1901 Sapona
Road. Fayetteville. NC 28301
Joann B. Locklear
LUMBERTON ?Mrs. Joann Bell
Locklear, 51. of 2914 Hedge Drive,
died Saturday (June 8) in her home.
The funeral was conducted at 4 p.m.
Tuesday (June 11)-in Saddletree
Church of God by Dr. Millard
Maynard and the Rev. Kenneth
Locklear. Burial followed in Burnt
Swamp Baptist Church cemetery.
Mrs. Locklear is survived by her
husband. Kirby Locklear of
Lumberton: two sons. Brian Bell
and Brandon Bell, both of the
home; six brothers. Freddie Bell
and Leo Bell, both of Pembroke.
Lacy Bell of Bell- ville. III.. William
Bell of Shannon. Paul Bell of
Fitzgerald. Ga., and David Bell of
Lumberton; and four sisters. Eve
Finley of Ocean Isle Beach, Margaret
Chavis and Paula Dial, both
of Lumberton. and Rebecca Davis
of Pembroke. Arrangements were
handled by Revels Funeral Home in
Lumberton.
Memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society; or to
Hospice of Robeson County, 2002
N. Cedar St., Lumberton, NC
28358-3926.
Lonnie D. Jacobs
PEMBROKE-Mr. Lonnie D.
Jacobs, 18, of2IO-B Dial Terrace,
died Sunday (June 2) in Southeastern
Regional Medical Center in
Lumberton. The funeral was held
at 3 p.m. Wednesday (June 5) in
Burnt Swamp Baptist Church, the
Revs. Herbert Lowery and Keith
Long officiating. Burial followed
in the church cemetery.
Mr. Jacobs is survived by his parents,
Thurman and Bonnie Jacobs
of Pembroke; a brother. Christopher
Jacobs of Pembroke; his maternal
grandfather. Frank Carter of Red
Springs; and his maternal grandmother,
Deborah Carter of Pembroke.
Arrangements were handled
by Thompson's Funeral Home in
Pembroke.
Robert Wayne
"Donald Ray Scott
PEMBROKE-Mr. Robert Wayne
"Donald Ray" Scott, 49, of Pembroke,
died Tuesday (June4) in Virginia.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Sunday (June 7) at Mt. Calvary
Church, the Rev. Scottie Revels officiating.
Surviving arte his wife, Denise
Scott of the home; a stepson, Daniel
L. Martinez II of New York; a
daughter, Nicole Scott of the home;
six brothers. Earl Scott, Thomas
Scott, Delton Scott and Charlie
Scott, all of Pembroke. Michael
Scott of Lumberton and John A.
Scott St. Pauls; and five sisters.
Winnie Locklear. Nancv Bullard.
Annettie Scott and Betty Bullard.
all of Pembroke, and Wanda Mae
Scott of Lumberton.
Arrangements were handled b>
Lockelar & Son Funeral Home in
Pembroke.
Lillian T. Locklear
PARKTON-Mrs. Lillian I
Locklear. 68. of 3250 Chason Road.
Parkton . died Wednesday (June 5)
at the home. The funeral was held
at 3 p.m. Sunday (June 0) at
Dundarrach Baptist Church, the
Revs. Dalton Brooks. Jimmy Hunt
and Dav id Hunt officiating. Burial
followed at the Locklear family
cemetery.
Surviv ing are her husband, l.indsey
M. Locklear of the home; seven
sons. Jerry Locklear of the home.
Tommy Locklear and Matthew
Blodgett Jr.. both of Parkton. Terry
W. Thompson. John C. Thompson.
James D. Locklear and Jerry
Locklear Jr.. all of Baltimore. Md.*;
tive daughters. Flora "Nancy"
Locklear of Parkton. Portia F.
Locklear Hammonds. Patricia
Locklear. Fina M. Simpkins and
Cynthia K. Locklear. all of Baltimore;
four brothers. George Thompson
of Baltimore, Lee D. Locklear
of Pembroke. Arlee Thompson of
California and Bobby "Wah-Who"
Lowers of Shannon; five sisters.
Mildred Taylor of Crinnell. Iowa,
Allene Thompson of St. Pauls.
Mary L. Blakely ofTrinity.Gerlina
Adams of Elkto'n. Md., arid Glen da
Thompson of Shannon; 16 grandchildren;
and 16 great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled
by Thompson's Funeral Home in
Pembroke.
Viola Clark Locklear
LUMBERTON-Mrs. Viola Clark
Locklear, 80, of238 Sunset Road,
Lumberton. died Friday (June 7) at
Southeastern Regional Medical
Center. The funeral was held at 3
p.m. Sunday (June 9) at Mt. Olive
Baptist Church, the Rev.' Kelly K.
Sanderson and David Lowery Jr.
officiating. Burial followed at the
Locklear family cemetery on Union
Chapel Road.
Locklear was born in Robeson
County on July 28,1921, the daughter
of the late Edmond Clark and
Lula Locklear Clark. Surviving are
three sons, Harley Locklear of
Lumberton, Merriel Locklear of
Clarkton and Ronald Locklear of
Weddington; three daughters,
Audrey L. Halliburton of"
Lumberton, Verna L. Jacobs of
Fayetteville and Gail D. Locklear of
Lumberton; her former husband,
Plummer Locklear of Shannon; 12
grandchildren; and 20
greatgrandchildren. Arrangements
were handled by Revels Funeral
Home in Lumberton.
Gary W. Maynor Jr.
SHANNON ? Gary W. Maynor Jr.,
27, of Covington Farm Road, died
Sunday (June 9). The funeral was
conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday
(June 12) in Zion Hill Baptist ;
Church by the Revs. Anthony 1
Q\endme and Chester C has is
Burial followed in the Maynor family
cemetery
Mr. Maynor is survived by a son.
Destin Riles of Virginia; a daughter.
Lacs I. McNeill of Pembroke,
his mother. Catherine L. Maynor of
the home; his father. Gars W.
Mas nor Sr. of Lumberton; tsvo sisters.
lamms R. Maynor and Amber
N Masnor. both of the home; tsso
brothers. Derrick B. Maynor of the
home and Tyler J Masnor of
Lumberton; his maternal grandmother.
Tommie J. Locklear of Shannon;
and his paternal grandparents.
Sanford and Joyce Maynor ot
Lumberton. Arrangements svere
handled by Thompson's Funeral
Home in Pembroke.
Joseph L. JacksonMr.
MAXTON ? Joseph Lynn Jackson.
26. of 5939 Oxendine School
Road, died Saturday in Southeastern
Regional Medical Center in
Lumberton. The funeral svill be
conducted at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday
in Cherokee Chapel Holiness Methodist
Church by the Revs. Jimmy
Locklear and Thurman Scott. Burial
svill be in the church cemetery.
Mr. Jackson is survived by his svite.
Kim 1 alley of the home: a daughter.
Nsasia Jackson of the home: a
stepson. Michael Dial.of the home;
his mother. Mars F. Williams of
Pembroke; tsvo brothers. Leonard
Jackson of Fredericksburg, Va.. and
Van Williams of Whiteville; and
tsvo sisters. Selena Oxendine of
Pembroke and Alice Williams of
Fredericksburg. Arrangements
svere handled by Crumpler Funeral
Home & Cremation Service chapel
in Red Springs.
Bonnie Maynor
PEMBROKE-Ms. Bonnie Maynor.
89. of 58 Whistling Rufos Road,
died Saturday (June 1) in
FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital
in Pinehurst. The funeral was
held at 2 p.m. Wednesday (June 5)
in Pembroke First Baptist Church,
the Revs. Kent Chavis and James H.
Woods officiating. Burial followed
in the Maynor family cemetery.
Ms. Maynor is survived by a daughter,
Maxine H. Hunt of the home; a
sister, Margaret J. Holmes of
Lumberton; three grandsons; and
three great-grandchildren. Arrangements
svere handled by Locklear &
Son Funeral Home in Pembroke.
Pearlie Mae "Temp"
Locklear
ROWLAND-Mrs. Pearlie Mae
"Temp" Locklear, 61, of 3103 Cabinet
Shop Road, died Sunday (June
2) at Duke University Medical Center.
The funeral was held at 3 p.m.
Wednesday (June 5) at Mt. Hebron
Holiness Church, the Revs. David
Hunt and Johnie Chavis officiating.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Surviving are her husband,
Frank Eyrtle Locklear; her father,
Dennis Brayboy; six brothers,
Barney Brayboy, James Brayboy,
Dennis Brayboy Jr.. and Robert
Brayboy, all of Rowland, and
Telford Locklear Jr. of Greenville;
and six sisters. Myrtle Brayboy,
Brenda Joyce Brayboy, Louise
Brayboy. Judy Brayboy and Patricia
A. Brayboy. all of Rowland, and
Bobbie A Revels of Pembroke
Johnny Kay Hardin
SHANNON-Mr Johnny Ray
Hardin. 33. ot 403 Russel Road*,
died Saturday (June 1 (in Richland
County. S.C The funeral was held
at 3:30 p m I hursday (June 6) at
Crumpler Funeral Home and Cremation
Serivce. the Rev. Earl Chavis
officiating. Burial followed in
Friendly Temple Baptist Church 1
Cemetery.
Surviving are his mother. Faye
Baker, his father and stepmother.
Odell and Teresa Hardin; four
brothers. Ronnie Hardin. Donnie
Hardin. Odell Hardin Jr and Isaac
Hardin; and a sister. ConnieCombs. ;
Vernie Hunt Sr.
FAIRMONT-Mr. Vernie Hunt Sr.. j
86. of 66 Lizzie Road, died Saturday
(June I) in Glenfora in
Lumberton. The funeral was held
at 3 p.m. Tuesday (June 4) in New
Bethel Holiness Church in j
Rowland, the Revs. James Harold 1
Woods. Chester Chav is and Johnie i
Chavis officiating. Burial followed
in the church cemetery.
Vlr. Hunt is survived by his wife, j
Cleatis O. Hunt of the home; three j
sons, Vernie Hunt Jr. Hoi lie Hunt 1
and Tony Hunt, all of Fairmont; j
three daughters. Loleta Chavis of I
Lumberton. Vayda H. Taylor of
Fairmont, and Jill H. Lynch of |
Durham; 15 grandchildren; and ten i
great-grandchildren. Arrangements j
were handled by Floyd Funeral Ser- |
vices of Fairmont.
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Schedule of Events
Sunday - June 23. 2002
Farewell Tea
o 3pm / LRDA Assembly Room
Friday - June 28. 2002
q Little Miss and Junior Miss Pageant
o 6:30 pm / Givens Performing Arts Center
Homecoming Kick Off Dance
o 9 pm / Porter Plaza
Saturday - June 29. 2002
a Golf Tournament
o 8:30 am / Flag tree Golf Club, Fairmont
Teen and Miss Lumbee Pageant
o 6:30 pm / Givens Performing Arts Center
Sunday - June 30. 2002
Lumbee Elders Dinner
o "Honoring our Elders "
o 3:00 pm / LRDA Office Complex
Monday - July 1. 2002
Art Show & Contest
o 7-9 pm / LRDA Assembly Room
Tuesday - July 2. 2002
q Wrestling Contest
o . 10 am - 5 pm / UNCP Gym
Strike at the Wind Art Dinner
o 6:30 pm / Porter Plaza
Mr. Lumbee
o 6:30 pm / Givens Performing Arts Center
Wednesday - July 3. 2002
Fashion Show
o 12-3 / Porter Plaza
Genealogy Workshop
o 7-9 pm / Indian Education Resource Center
Thursday - July 4. 2002
Lumbee Sports Legend Roundtable & Photo Exhibit
o 3-5 pm / LRDA Office Complex
Gospel Sing
o 7-9 pm / Givens Performing Arts Center
Friday - July S. 2002
Lumbee Bike Rally
o 9 am -until / LRDA Event Field
o Ellis' Barbeque
o 12-7 pm
Coronation Ball
o 7:30 pm / Porters Plaza
Saturday - July 6. 2002
5K Run
o 6 am
a Activities in the Square
o 10 am
Parade
o 10 am
AISES Powwow
o 12 Noon
Kelvin Sampson Reception
o /2-2 pm / LRDA Assembly Room
Ellis' Barbeque
o 12-7 pm
Literary Voices
o 2:30 pm / Dial Humanities Building
Car Show
o 3-5 pm
Strike at the Wind Premiere
o 7 pm / Adolph Dial Amphitheatre
Firecracker Finale - f
o 9:30 pm - until / Porter Plaza
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