Lexington, Feb. 22—News reached here today of the death Saturday afternoon under peculiar circumstances of S.O. Hege, well known farmer living about 15miles north of Lexington. Mr. Hege is said to have walked from his home to a spring a short distance away, then walked hurriedly to where his two sons were working near the house, informed them that he was about to depart life, commended them for their worth as sons, expressed the wish that they would do well in life, then sat down for a short while on his front porch. Shortly thereafter he lay down on a bed and expired in a few minutes, according to information received here.
Mr. Hege had just returned from Winston-Salem, where he went to sell a load of wheat, and is said to have been apparently in good health. He was in good financial circumstances, so far as learned, being a hard working and thrifty farmer. He was a son of the late Phillip Hege of Reed Creek township, and one of several heirs to large land holdings of his father.
Funeral services were conducted yesterday by Rev. R.F. Huneycutt of Arcadia community, and Rev. J. McCuiston of Friedberg Church. The deceased only 49 years old and leaves a widow, two sons and one daughter.
From the front page of The Concord Daily Tribune, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1926
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