The
Seventh-Day Adventist Chapel
Coleman,
Texas
by Ralph Terry
from
A
History of Coleman County and Its People,
1985
edited
by Judia and Ralph Terry, and Vena Bob Gates
- used by permission
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James
Warren Quinn, Sr. (January 3, 1883-May
9, 1970), son of the founder of
the Adventist colony northeast of
Santa Anna, bought land east of
Coleman
and in later life moved into
Coleman. He and his wife, Annie
Pearl
(December 12, 1881-August 11, 1966)
along with their daughter, Veda Pearl
(April 20, 1917-November 8, 1981),
lived in two houses on Pecos Street
which were identical in
appearance. About 1972, after
her mother
and father had passed away, Veda Pearl
gave her parents home to the church
and had the building converted into a
chapel. She paid for upkeep
and other items for the church until
her death, when her house was also
willed to the church. From the
early 1970’s the Adventist sponsored
a used clothing center, which was
located in two small storage buildings
behind the church. After Veda
Pearl's death, the church was formally
organized in 1982 and the clothing
center moved to her old home, now
known
as the Adventist Community
Center. A brother of Veda Pearl,
J. W.,
Jr. and his wife, still live on the
old Quinn land east of Coleman.
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Seventh-Day Adventist Chapel - 1983
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