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D. C. Wimberly

Duvall Cortez Wimberly, Sr. (September 14, 1917 – January 27, 2007), was a United States Army soldier taken prisoner of war in the European theater of World War II and a past national commander of American Ex-Prisoners of War, a veterans organization based in Arlington, Texas. He was also an educator and school administrator for thirty-seven years in Bienville and Webster parishes in northwestern Louisiana.
==Background==
Wimberly was born to Dempse Wimberly and the former Arvie McGinty in Ringgold in Bienville Parish. He graduated from Ringgold High School in 1934 and received a bachelor's degree in 1940 from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches. He obtained a master's degree in education from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in 1946 and post-master's instruction thereafter from Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.〔
Wimberly first taught in Bienville Parish and then in neighboring Webster Parish, where he was principal in four different schools: Sibley High School (1947–1949) in Sibley, Shongaloo High School in Shongaloo (1949–1954), and thereafter Springhill Junior High School and Browning Elementary School, both in Springhill.〔"School Principal Changes Are Made by School Board," ''Minden Herald,'' March 5, 1954, p. 1〕 Wimberly retired from professional education in 1975. While he was still a principal, he ran unsuccessfully for the Springhill City Council. In a heated contest for the Louisiana State Senate in 1967, Wimberly signed a public letter of endorsement of Springhill native John Willard "Jack" Montgomery, Sr., who unseated incumbent Harold Montgomery of Doyline in south Webster Parish.〔''Minden Press-Herald'', December 14, 1967, p. 2〕
In 1943, Wimberly married the former Inez Gamble, a native of Grand Cane in De Soto Parish. They had three children: Sandra (born 1949), Duvall, Jr., (born 1952), and Virginia "Bess" (born 1955). Wimberly died of a blood disorder in Springhill, where he had lived since 1954. Mrs. Wimberly moved to Bossier City in 2011.〔

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