George Gilman (1939 – December 2, 2016)[1] was a politician from the U.S. state of Oregon.
Gilman was born in Portland, Oregon, and resided in Medford, graduating from Crater High School in Central Point, where he served as district treasurer in the Southern Oregon District of the Oregon FFA Association and received the Star Farmer Degree.
He majored in dairy husbandry at Oregon State University, then returned home to attend to the family dairy farm, receiving his BS degree with honors from Southern Oregon College.
After retiring from the House of Representatives and leaving office, he was employed by Access, Inc., a community action agency, and next by Pacific Retirement Services, where he spent the next 11 years managing the Foster Grandparent Program in three southern Oregon counties.
[2] He and his wife Sandy, who also served as his legislative assistant, were married in 1962, having two children and two grandchildren, both of whom have participated in his campaign activities.