SPRINGHILL, Fla. - Parrish "Tom" Schnepf, of Springhill, Florida, passed away on Thursday, May 15, 2025, of a heart attack.
Tom was born in Decatur, Indiana, on June 13, 1970.
He was a 1989 graduate of Angola High School.
Tom's first full-time job was as frozen food manager of the former Sutton's Supermarket in Angola, Indiana. The balance of his adult career was in the capacity of quality control management for various industries in Indiana, and Florida.
Tom leaves behind his grieving family; his parents, Bill and Bonnie Schnepf, of Angola; his four children, Tyler, Paige, Chase and Gage Schnepf, all of Angola, Indiana; his wife, Stacy, of Springhill, Florida, whom he married on Nov. 23, 2019; a sister, Molly Schnepf, of Angola, Indiana; a nephew, Tristan Schnepf, of Denver, Colorado; and a niece, Hope Lanning, of Angola, Indiana.
Pinecrest Funeral Chapel, Springhill, Florida, is handling arrangements for cremation through West Florida Crematory in New Port Richey, Florida.
There are no public services planned at this time.
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Eva schnetzler
June 2, 2025
Sorry to hear about Parrish. No words can ease any thing. My heart feels your pain.
Ginny Stevens
May 21, 2025
Dear Bill and Bonnie,
I didn't have the pleasure of knowing your son, but my heart goes out to both of you! You will be in my thoughts prayers during this difficult time for you and your family.
Most sincerely,
Ginny Stevens
Mendy Bryant
May 20, 2025
I'm so sry I remember when u guys bought the house tom was such a good guy ....
Stephanie Jackson
May 20, 2025
I remember the first time I seen your smiling face. Your kindness and smile will stay with with me always...thanks for the forever memories you will be missed
Stacy Schnepf
May 17, 2025
I´m missing you so much Baby. We never called each other by name unless we were mad at each other, which wasn´t very often. You were special and truly one of a kind. You were the guy everyone wanted to be around because you were genuine, kind, full of joy and were one of the funniest people I´ve ever known. People wanted to be around you because you added a dash of your own unique charisma. You made up words and phrases your loved ones still used today. Your kids idolized you and will miss you greatly. They will carry on your legacy of humor and resilience and will live on in them forever. You will be missed as a loving Son and a big Brother. I will miss you making me laugh every day by being silly. We had such fun together. You accepted and loved me for me without trying to change me, gave me a family and helped me find my faith in God again. I´ll love you forever my Baby Otter. Until we meet again in Heaven.... 5160 out.
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