. William Painter and his father, Dr. Edward Painter : sketches and reminiscences . lds commendation, but in a quiet, unostentatiousmanner she dispensed her gifts and gave her willing services and ministrations inevery duty that lay close at hand, to all alike. She was left a widow in 1875, and a year later visited Denver, where, in that highaltitude, she contracted bronchitis, and was compelled, in a few months, to retrace hersteps eastward. Eight years after, she went to Los Angeles, California, where she fellill and was confined for two months to her bed. Upon her return to Baltimore herhea


. William Painter and his father, Dr. Edward Painter : sketches and reminiscences . lds commendation, but in a quiet, unostentatiousmanner she dispensed her gifts and gave her willing services and ministrations inevery duty that lay close at hand, to all alike. She was left a widow in 1875, and a year later visited Denver, where, in that highaltitude, she contracted bronchitis, and was compelled, in a few months, to retrace hersteps eastward. Eight years after, she went to Los Angeles, California, where she fellill and was confined for two months to her bed. Upon her return to Baltimore herhealth improved. Here she lived until she di(^d of pneumonia. May 16th, 1896. Her interest never abated in all that transpired in the literary, political and work-a-day world, she many times using her ever ready pen to urge to adherence to consci-enti-Qus work in each spiritual calling—to do justly and love mercy in all things. (See Descendants of (lideon Gilpin by Joseph Elliott Gilpin; also GilpinMemories, with an Account of the Author, by Rev. William Gilpin, Vicar of Boldre.). .J()wi:i>ii <;» (Father of Gilpin Paintkr. horn May IT, 1780, dieu ao. 1Mo8. He lived in Newark. Me^v .Tersey, and in Sandy Sprino. MD. ) LOUISA GILPIN PAINTER. By Emilie Painter Jackson. (Died in Baltimore, on the Kith of Fifth Month, 1896, Louisa G. Painter, relict ofDr. Edward Painter, in the .Sind year of her age.) (From thr Friends Iniplligntrcr. Mai/. 1S90.) 1 believe that a brief .sketch of the life and Christian character of our dearmother will be accei)table to the readers of the InfelUgencer, some of whom haveknown her during many years of her life, which was rounded out beyond the allottedtime. In childhood, mother was beloved for her gentleness and amiability, virtueswhich grew with her growth into girlliood, and in the woman glowed and expanchdin the sunshine of the All-Fathers love; and under its benign influence she lived thegood life, pra


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