Gorham- Warren Bertrand Gilman, 88, a lifelong resident of North Gorham, passed away on Saturday, February 10, 2018. The son of Bertrand and Effie (Hurd) Gilman, he was born in Portland on August 11, 1929. After graduation from Gorham High School as valedictorian, he earned a bachelor's degree from Bates College. He married Emma Weber and they settled in North Gorham to raise their two children. Warren worked as a Chemist in both the Research Lab and the Tech Lab at the S.D. Warren paper company. He worked on a team that developed 5 patents in the paper industry. He loved to walk in North Gorham, and was interested in astronomy, becoming very familiar with the night sky. He always had an interest in history and was active in both the Gorham and Windham historical societies. He enjoyed both reading and writing poetry, which led to his being one of the founding members of the North Gorham Writing Group. For his interest in his community, he received a Jefferson Award in 1986. He was an active member of the United Church of Christ in North Gorham, singing in the choir and serving on the trustee's board. He is survived by his wife, Emma, of 60 years; his daughter, Cynthia Gilman and her spouse, Ann Whitlatch, of Johnstown OH; his son Bertrand Warren Gilman and his wife, Kelley, of Saco; his granddaughter, Sonny Rizza and her husband, Brendan, and his two great-granddaughters, Arianna and Alexas, of Gorham. A memorial service will be held in April at the UCC Church in North Gorham, date and time to be determined. Arrangements are under the care of Dolby, Blais & Segee, Windham Chapel. Interment will take place in the spring at North Gorham Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Warren's memory to the Parkinson's Foundation, 200 SE 1st St. Suite 800, Miami FL. 33131.