THE DAYTONA BEACH NEWS-JOURNAL
		      Daytona Beach, Florida
		      September 27, 2005
		    COMMUNITY LEADER ‘JACK’ CLEGG DIES
		      By Kenya Woodard
		    BUNNELL -- John A. "Jack" Clegg, whose life in  Flagler County included stints as schools superintendent, bank president and  newspaper owner, died Sunday at home. He was 86.
		    Friends recalled Clegg as a well-respected community leader  who was passionate about preserving the area's history. 
		    Flagler County Administrator David Haas called his friend of  25 years "one of the most amazing people I've ever met." The two men  met twice a month for lunch, Haas said. "Every part of Flagler County he  touched in one way or another." 
		    Hass said Clegg's book, "The History of Flagler  County," is considered the best source on Flagler County history. 
		    A charter member and past president of the Flagler County  Historical Society, Clegg held a deep affection for the community, said Diane  Marquis, the society's president. "He gave 100 percent of his time and  effort to all of the organizations he belonged to," she said. 
		    Jaii Hein, who got his start in the commercial printing  business working for Clegg at the former Flagler Tribune, called Clegg a  "country gentleman" who was "always willing to help out  people." 
		    Born in Seville in West Volusia, Clegg served in World War  II, then returned to Flagler County and began a long history of public service. 
		    He was schools superintendent from 1946 to1952 and a county  commissioner from 1948 to 1958 and 1986 to1990. He was also mayor and city  commissioner of Bunnell. 
		    He held leadership positions in the county's Chamber of  Commerce, Flagler United Way, Flagler County Music Society, Flagler Auditorium,  and Bunnell Lions Club. 
		    He owned more than 13 businesses and was president of  Citizens Bank in Bunnell. 
		    He bought the Flagler Tribune in 1967, then sold it to the  Florida Times Union in the 1970s. In 1981, The Daytona Beach 
		    Survivors include a daughter, Karen (Peter) Schimpf,  Orlando; a sister, Ruth Townsend, Bunnell; two brothers, George and Frank  Clegg, both of Haw Creek. 
		    A memorial service is scheduled Saturday at 11 a.m. at the  First Baptist Church of Bunnell, 301 E. Moody Blvd.