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City of Central celebrates World War II veteran turning 102 years old

City of Central celebrates World War II veteran turning 102 years old

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CENTRAL, La. (Louisiana First) — One of Louisiana's oldest living World War II veterans is being celebrated for a lifetime of service, faith, and humility.
On Friday, the community at The Claiborne at Shoe Creek came together to honor Mr. Willie Davis Knippers, a beloved resident and U.S. Army veteran, as he prepares to celebrate his 102nd birthday on Sunday.
Born in 1923 in Pike County, Mississippi, Mr. Knippers was just 19 when he enlisted in the Army. He served in the medical corps during World War II, stationed in the Pacific, where he treated wounded soldiers on the frontlines.
'I went into the Army and did what I was supposed to do,' he said with a warm chuckle during the celebration. 'I was put in there to save lives — I never had to shoot my gun.'
Mr. Knippers reflected on how his service took him far from the farm where he was raised, giving him his first glimpse of the world beyond Mississippi.
The Claiborne honored Mr. Knippers with a heartfelt birthday celebration featuring words of gratitude from city leaders and community members.
Central Mayor Wade Evans presented a proclamation in his honor.
'The City of Central's motto is 'A community that cares,' and Mr. Willie is the perfect example of that,' Evans said. 'You could attribute his long life to a laid-back lifestyle filled with love and care for others.'
Jill Grieg, Executive Director of The Claiborne at Shoe Creek, emphasized the importance of honoring veterans like Mr. Knippers while they're still with us.
'Every community has a local hero, and they should be honored not just on special occasions but every day. Mr. Willie is one of those individuals.'
His only birthday wish? To return to Bluff Springs, Mississippi, to attend church at the congregation where he's been a member since birth.
'I'm going to church where I've been a member since I was a baby. I like to go back — they've still got a few people I know,' he shared.
Mr. Knippers was also honored by the City of Baton Rouge and received a U.S. Capitol flag presentation from Congresswoman Julia Letlow, recognizing his contributions to the country and community.
Known for his daily walks and uplifting spirit, Mr. Willie continues to inspire those around him.
'I love all of y'all, and I think the world of you,' he told the crowd gathered to celebrate his remarkable life.
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