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BY KENDRA WALTKE / Lincoln Journal Star

Thursday, Nov 16, 2006 - 08:11:43 pm CST

Lincoln High School graduate Lance Cpl. Michael Scholl, 21, was killed in Iraq on Tuesday.

He is the son of Debora and Jack Chandler of Lincoln and Steven and Donna Scholl of Friend.

Michael Scholl lived in Burwell and Crete when he was young but grew up in Lincoln’s Air Park neighborhood, Debora Chandler said. He graduated from Lincoln High in 2002 and was fulfilling a longtime goal by being a Marine.

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Lance Cpl. Mike Scholl and his wife, Melissa, were married shortly before he began tour with in Afghanistan. He was shipped on a second tour in Iraq in October and was killed earlier the week of Nov. 12 by a roadside bomb. (Courtesy Photo)

And he was a new father.

His wife, Melissa, gave birth to Addison Rose on Oct. 11. They are living in Vancouver, Wash.

The young Marine never got to see or hold his daughter, but he did talk and sing “You Are My Sunshine” to the baby while she was still in the womb, his mother said.

“It’s the same song I sang to him and his brothers,” Chandler said Thursday night.

He also recorded himself telling stories for Addison, just in case.

Scholl was riding an armor-outfitted vehicle in Haditha, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device exploded and wounded him and other soldiers serving a seven-month tour northwest of Baghdad.

This was Scholl’s second tour of duty in the Middle East.

Scholl became a Marine in 2003. He had been denied enlistment at first because he was diagnosed with a kidney condition as a toddler, but he overcame several hurdles to obtain a medical waiver, Chandler said.

Scholl met his wife when he was stationed in Hawaii, his mother said, and theirs was a real love story.

He saw Melissa in Hawaii, who was on vacation with her grandfather, who had a military background.

“My son was a big flirt, I guess,” his mother said, laughing. “(And) he really impressed her grandfather.”

The two stayed in touch by e-mail and soon were spending hours on the phone.

By the time Melissa flew to Nebraska in May 2005, they knew he would soon be sent to Afghanistan. They were wed at the County-City Building in Lincoln.

Scholl was in Afghanistan from summer 2005 to January 2006, and within a month of his return, he and Melissa were expecting a baby.

“They were hoping he could be there when the baby was born,” his mother said. “There were things he could have done not to go.”

He had knee surgery before he left for Iraq, and still, he went.

Scholl’s company commander told his family the young soldier had saved his life, and other’s lives, during a battle in October.

Scholl was a machine gunner, part of a tough unit the commander called “his hammer,” his “knock-out punch” and his “rescue unit,” Chandler said.

She still can’t believe her son is gone, but she knew his role in the unit put him at risk.

“When things got bad, they would call them in,” she said.

He had talked about being a Marine since he was a child. And he believed the U.S. military should be in Iraq.

“He said it’s what helps him get up in the morning, the things he would see over there,” Chandler said.

Scholl went through a troubled time when his older brother, Trenton, died in 2000, his mother said. But he turned it around and  graduated from high school at 17.

He worked at McDonald’s near the airport and a convenience store. He studied briefly at Southeast Community College in Milford, and he loved fast cars.

Scholl was active in a Lincoln car club, Camaros Inc., where he met Erich Kaiser.

“He was just one of those kids,” Kaiser said. “He brought a whole new kind of life to our club.”

Kaiser said Scholl e-mailed him twice a week from the Middle East.

“I always thought, nothing will happen to him, because I only know just this one person in Iraq, and there are thousands of soldiers over there. There’s no way it could happen to him.”

The Scholl and Chandler family phones have been ringing all week.

“He had an ornery, mischievous sense of humor,” his mother said. “I’m sure there’s more stories out there than I even know.”

A memorial service will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Holy Savior Lutheran Church, 10th and Superior streets.

“He had so many friends, so many adopted moms,” his mother said.  “We are all so proud of him.”

Reach Kendra Waltke at (402) 473-7303 or kwaltke@journalstar.com.


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osisbs wrote on November 16, 2006 11:42 am:
" This is a tragedy. A senseless loss of life. How many more youngsters have to lose their daddies before Bush, the Republicans and now, the Democrats, let go of the oil and heroin and bring our troops home? "

Marine Cpl. wrote on November 16, 2006 2:42 pm:
" As a Marine I take EXTREME offense by you posting your political agenda on the same page that honors the life of this Marine. I agree that this is a tragedy but find some other venue for your comments. "

LINCOLNITE wrote on November 16, 2006 3:39 pm:
" Wow, can we just appreciate this young man, this young man is to be honored and shouldnt be used by anyone. I want to thank him for his service and his unselfishness that he gave his life for all that live in this country. God Bless his family and expecially his wife and child who he leaves behind. "

KimSu wrote on November 16, 2006 4:07 pm:
" As a friend of Lance Corporal Scholl, I want to thank him for his sacrifice and thank every other soldier who is or has sacrified (living or deceased) for the freedoms we have in this great country. They are all heroes. While I too have issues with the war, it does not escape me to appreciate those who serve for they protect the freedoms so many of us take advantage of every day. "

BARRETT wrote on November 16, 2006 4:31 pm:
" Mike was a friend of mine and a great person! We will miss him dearly.He died trying to help people whom should be trying to help themselves and just want to blame the USA for all their problems! The whole of Iraq is not or will never be worth one American life! Now there are thousands of American soldiers dead and we must stay there and finish the job if not only to honor the ones who have given their life in belief America is the best country in the world and to keep us safe! I wish America would not have gone into Iraq but we ALL wanted blood after 911 and now we all have doubts about it except for the soldiers. They can't afford doubts they do what they are told.I wish my friend was still alive and my heart hurts so bad that he never got to hold his little girl! I am proud of Mike because he followed a dream to become a marine and he is a Hero to me! God bless the troops and their familys!Semper Fi Mike! Semper Fi! "

Thank You wrote on November 16, 2006 5:19 pm:
" Just wanted to say that you for your service. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. "

jeff wrote on November 16, 2006 6:30 pm:
" god bles "

Lisa wrote on November 16, 2006 8:17 pm:
" Blessings to this family for their sacrifice. Each day, I'm grateful for what our serviceman/women are doing! I can only hope I live up being worthy of your ultimate sacrifice! You are in our prayers. You son/grandson/brother/father/husband is a hero! "

cb wrote on November 16, 2006 8:44 pm:
" No more blood. "

Friend of lots of soldiers! wrote on November 16, 2006 8:55 pm:
" I want to thank him for all his bravery that he has done for us and our country. He is an American Hero! I want to send my sympathies to the family and friends of Lance Cpl. Mike Scholl. My prayers are with the family. "

Thank You wrote on November 16, 2006 8:59 pm:
" Thank Your for your Bravery! "

erichk wrote on November 16, 2006 9:42 pm:
" Mike was also a friend of mine. He died doing what he sought out to do. All of our servicemen deserve our utmost respect regardless of our feelings towards our leadership. His friendship is something I will always value and his baby girl will know her daddy was a hero to all his friends and family and anybody else that holds freedom dear. As a fellow Lncolnite we need to make sure his name will live in infamy in our community for the ultimate sacrifice he made. "

Mother wrote on November 17, 2006 9:02 am:
" I understand your feeling offended by people writing their political views on the page which should be used to express sympathy to the family. But as a mother who lost her child in Iraq I need to remember and remind others that our troops are there to fight not only for the freedoms of the people in Iraq but to secure the freedoms of all Americans and that includes the Freedom of Speech. "

supportourtroops! wrote on November 17, 2006 9:15 am:
" supportourtroops! A true hero for serving our country and defending our country!!! Praise God for a mother who supported her son's choice to defend our country rather than the mom's who protest. Our troops should be nothingless than honored!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "

lisa wrote on November 17, 2006 4:58 pm:
" when will it end?????? When people learn the value of freedom and human life. It may seem senseless, but I thank my husband for his tour in vietnam and the young men that serve and have served in the armed forces. Thank you for giving them most sacred sacrifice, so that I have the freedom to write this in the paper and not fear retaliation. "

MattD wrote on November 17, 2006 6:00 pm:
" Mike, you were a friend, My prayers are with you and your family. All of us in Lincoln and in this great state pass you our prayers. We will miss you Mike, you will always be a good friend!! Semper Fi Lance Corporal Mike Scholl, Sepmer Fi!! "

Karissa Hall wrote on January 17, 2007 12:30 pm:
" Michael was pretty much my older brother i loved him so much!!If you asked michael today if he would do anything to change my past he would say yes. "