FROM THE LATE 1800s UNTIL THE EARLY 1940s, THE SUNSHINE COMMUNITY ENCOMPASSED THIS PART OF WHAT IS NOW CORPUS CHRISTI,THE SMALL FARMING AND RANCHING SETTLEMENT, ALSO KNOWN AS ENCINAL,BOASTED A SCHOOL, UNION CHURCH, AND POST OFFICE,THE SUNSHINE SCHOOL WAS IN OPERATION FROM 1887 UNTIL 1942, WHEN IT WAS CONSOLI-DATED WITH THE ABERDEEN SCHODL.BAPTIST, METHODIST, CHURCH OF CHRIST, AND OTHER DENOMINATIONS ALTERNATED SUNDAY SERVICES AT THE UNION CHURCH. THE POST OFFICE AND THE CEMETERY AT THIS SITE ARE THE ONLY PHYSICAL REMNANTS OF THE SUNSHINE COMMUNITY. THE OLDEST MARKED GRAVE IN THE CEMETERY,THAT OF ETHEL EVA CAPEHEART, IS DATED 1903. TOMBSTONES IN THE SUNSHINE CEMETERY REFLECT THE FAMILY NAMES OF SOME OF
THE EARLY SETTLERS WHO CAME TO THE AREA. JOHN JAMES PARRY (d.l920),A
NATIVE OF WALES, CAME TO TEXAS 'IN 1872, A FARMER AND RANCHER, PARRY ALSO
PREACHED'BAPTIST SERVICES AT THE UNION CHURCH. HIS WIFE,MARY ELIZABETH
(1854-1935), AND FIVE OF THEIR TEN CHILDREN ARE BURIED IN THE PARRY FAMILY
PLOT,THE HANEY FAMILY SECTION INCLUDES THE BURIAL SITE OF JAMES SILAS
HANEY(1871-1939), HIS WIFE ELLA SMITH(1882-1962),AND SEVEN OF THEIR TEN
CHILDREN, OTHER MEMBERS OF THE SUNSHINE COMMUNITY AND THEIR DESCENDANTS
ALSO ARE BURIED HERE. |
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