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John Locklear

Pembroke, North Carolina

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John Locklear Jr.

MAXTON — Mr. John L. "Indian Pope" Locklear Jr., of 1081 John L. Road, Maxton, entered into eternal rest on April 1, 2016, completing his journey of 77 years.

He was born in Robeson County on April 6, 1938, to the late John L. and Susie Lowry...

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Locklear Family Sorry for your loss.He will be missed.As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

evans crossroads community has lost a great friend bro.John love you and rip

I have a lifetime of good memories, God bless the family and my prayers are with you.

The community has truly lost a real American. Guys like Mr. Pope are far and few between. r.i.p. my friend.....

Bro Pope Friend for eternity,Bro Bill.

John Jr, who I met in 1967 when we were doing civil rights work for the Lumbee, and registering voters, was a wonderful man. He was a model of strength for his people and his family, of good humor, and of giving decency. I will miss him, my dear friend, greatly. And I send my condolences to his dear wife and special children, who all took good care of him in his long illnesses and his special needs.
Goodbye with love, dear Pope

we will surly miss you...but we shall meet again ON HEAVEN'S BRIGHT SHORE...LOVE YA..ELAINE/GLENN BRUMFIELD

Sending condolences from the family of the late Marshall Deese.

Rest on now Uncle Pope your walk is done!