THE DAYTONA BEACH MORNING NEWS
		      Daytona Beach, Florida
		      Monday, December 30, 1984
		      
  
		      BUNNELL – Margaret Clegg, 55, 1301 Howe St., former owner and operator of the  Land-n-Sea, a ladies fashion shop in Bunnell for more than 20 years, died  Saturday morning at Coastal Community Hospital, Bunnell, after a long bout with  cancer.
		      
		      A native of Flagler  County, Mrs. Clegg had served as secretary-treasurer of Clegg and Associates  and was a member of the First Baptist Church where she served on the church  council as official church greeter and as director of the senior adults class.  Mrs. Clegg also had held many Sunday school offices in the past years.
		      
		      Survivors include here  widower, John A.; a daughter Karen Schimpf, Orlando; seven sisters, Pearl  Blakely, Pauline Lovelace, Zena and Marie Muzyka and Ann Hunter, all of  Bunnell, Betty Hawkins, Flagler Beach, and Louise Cantrell, Edgewater.
		      
		      In lieu of other  remembrances, the family requests donations be made to the American Cancer  Society or the First Baptist Church of Bunnell.
		      
		      Craig, Bunnell, is in  charge.
		     
		    Funeral service for  Margaret M. Clegg,  55, 1307 East Howe  St., Bunnell, who died Saturday, will be held 11 a.m. Monday at the Bunnell  First Baptist Church with Dr. R. Kenneth Gaskin, Pastor, assisted by Rev. Tom  Pinner and Rev. John Capo officiating.
		      
		      Interment will be in  Espanola Cemetery.
		      
		      Calling hours will be  from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday at the Craig Funeral Home and from 10 a.m.  until the hours of services Monday at the church.