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Carrie C. Coe

Person Name: Carrie C. Coe Author of "Trust Me"

David B. Coe

b. 1818 Author of "Hark, the sound of angel voices" in Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs with Music for the Church and the Choir

Evelyn Coe

Author of "I Shall Go There to Live" Known as Mrs. Evelyn (Ayers) Coe

George W. Coe

Composer of "[I would cling to thee, my Savior]" in Notes of Victory for Sunday Schools

Spencer W. Coe

Composer of "[Lost and helpless, Jesus found me]" in Rescue Songs

W. W. Coe

b. 1862 Person Name: Rev. W. W. Coe Author of "Onward! Forward!" in Christian Hymns No. 1

Christopher Coelho, O.F.M.

b. 1932 Person Name: Christopher Coelho 1932- (D.W.M.) Composer of "COELHO PSALM" in The Australian Hymn Book with Catholic Supplement

Terrye Coelho

b. 1952 Person Name: Terrye Coelho Author of "Father, I Adore You" in Sing Joyfully Terrye Coelho Strom USA 1952-present. Born at Camp Roberts, CA, (a military training camp for soldiers where her father was stationed) she was musically inclined. She attended Arizona State U, Tempe, AZ, and trained as a medical assistant at Anaheim, CA. In 1971 she was converted and joined Calvary Chapel at Costa Mesa, CA. She began singing for Maranatha Music. She also plays guitar. In 1972 she and her sister, Cathy, were driving near their home to and from Newport Beach for a fun time that summer and were singing to pass the time. Terrye improvised the song (noted below). It was first sung at Calvary Chapel shortly thereafter and copyrighted that year by Maranatha Music. It quickly spread to other venues and was eventually published in about 45 hymnals. In 1978 she married James Strom, and they have four children: Cathy, Danny, David, and Michael. At one point the Stroms moved to Walnut. CA, where Terrye continued as a homemaker and lyricist. John Perry

W. Coemen

Composer of "[Sin comes marching down life's pathway]" in Hosannas to the King

Willem Coenen

Composer of "[Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden]" in Gems of Sacred Song

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