Philip Clayton Schmoll
Philip was born the youngest of four children in the family. His siblings consist of
his sister {and brothers]
Susan Lynn, sons Scott and Geoffrey;
William Michael-(deceased);
Gregory Martin (Sally),daughter Heather Grilley (Michael Grilley) son Ian (Nicole).
Between his siblings, Philip has a total of six nieces and nephews.
In the '50s, the Family had a home on Lake Freeman. After that, in the 60s', they
purchased a home on Lake Maxinkuckee in Culver Indiana. Bill and Marge were
divorced in the early 1960's and she moved to Culver, Indiana. There, Marge
worked at Culver Military Academy to provide the wonderful education and learning
experiences that were available at the Academy's Summer and Winter School programs
for Philip and his brothers. Philip attended Culver Military Academy. In summer
school he was enrolled in the Woodcraft Academy and in winter school, he was a Cadet
in the Black Horse Troop. He graduated from Culver Community High School in 1976.
Philip was active and enjoyed boating, skiing, sailing and all water sports with his
Family and friends while living on the lake. He was a very good water, trick, slalom
and bare foot skier. He was also an excellent sailor and was a member of the
Maxinkuckee Yacht Club.
After graduating from high school in Culver, Philip returned to Indianapolis where he
worked for in his Father's Commercial and Industrial Park on the North East Side of
Indianapolis. During that time he learned the residential and commercial construction
business and trade. Philip became a very accomplished carpenter, framer, and custom
wood worker during this time.
It was in Indianapolis where Philip met and married Peggy Ann Welch on October 6, 1979.
They have 3 daughters; Tara Nicole Leider (James Lieder) sons Aschton Michael Thomas
Haywood and Sayer James Lieder; Calie Marie Blair (Robert Blair), daughter Annabelle
Rene Blair; and Morgan (fiancée Keith Jones).
He lived in Indianapolis, until 1990 at which time he moved to Tampa, Florida. He continued
in the residential building business while in Florida.
Philip died in Pinellas Park, Florida. Philip will be missed - as a Father and a Brother and
a Friend. He is in a Better Place now and, God has accepted him into his kingdom and will continue
to guide him. With his Children and Family now living across the Country, various private services
will be held; in Indianapolis in the Crown Hill Cemetery in the Schmoll Family Section and; at
sea in Tampa Florida and, in Minnesota; to remember and celebrate his life.
The Family respectfully requests that donations please be made to The CULVER ACADAMIES at
www. Culver. org. You may choose your area of donation from this site that you feel you would
like to support. Education is Primary. God Bless You.
Arrangements were entrusted to Flanner and Buchanan - Broad Ripple. -
Tampa Bay Times on May 16, 2015