Dooly-Sumter-Walton County GaArchives Obituaries.....Perry C. Clegg 1901 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Robert K. Nobles, Jr. bnobles@alltel.net December 25, 2003, 7:22 pm The Americus Times Recorder Friday 6 Dec 1901 DEATH OF CAPTAIN CLEGG IS SUDDEN. Stricken With Apoplexy While He Slept. A TERRIBLESHOCK TO FRIENDS. _______________ Retiring In Excellent Health the Thread of Life is Snapped Without Warning--A Useful Citizen Gone--The Funeral Services Here. ________________ Captain Perry C. Clegg died of apoplexy at 5 o'clock yesterday morning at his plantation in Dooly county. The stroke came suddenly upon him as he lay asleep in bed, and life was wallnigh extinct when a servant entered the room to call him to breakfast at that hour. The announcement of the death of Capt. Clegg was a terrible shock to his family and friends here. Tuesday afternoon Captain Clegg, apparently in his good health, went to his plantation in Dooly, expecting to be gone a day or two, returning here yesterday morning. He retired early Wednesday night, remarking to his superintendant that he was "going home in the Morning." When the servant called him yesterday and received no reply the room was entered and Mr. Clegg was found in a dying condition. Three physicians were summoned from Cordele, and the opinion expressed was that death had resulted from apoplexy. It was indeed a great shock to his devoted family and friends. For many years Capt. Clegg has been prominently identified with the commericial interests of this city and section of the state. A man of great business acumen and force, he successfully conducted many commercial enterprises in recent years. He was a native of Walton County but began his business career in Hawkinsville, where he conducted a large wholesale house. In 1888 he came to Americus, and since that time has been identified with large industries here and in this immediate section. He was a leading spirit in the building of the S. A. & M. Railray and various manufacturing enterprises here. In all of these he entered with all his characteristic energy. Never was there a more devoted husband and father, and to the stricken wife, sons and daughters the deepest sympathy of many friends is extended. For hem he lived and toiled. They were his jewels, prized above all else that earth contained. Captain Clegg had but recently passed his 55th year. The body was brought to his home here yesterday afternoon. The funeral arrangements are not yet announced, but it will probably occur some time tomorrow. Additional Comments: Location is Americus., Sumter County., Georgia This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.0 Kb