The Spotlight TV host, Logan Crawford, interviews the author of this poignant meditation, “An Old Lion Roars at Dementia,” J. Stewart Schneider. The author shares the story behind the inspiration for writing this admirable book. This is not an autobiography, represents the memories and thoughts of a senior man diagnosed with vascular dementia. This book marks Schneider’s last chance to roar at the disease, which daily robs him of talents and memories.
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Stewart Schneider received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky in 1972. For the remainder of his career, he served as a prosecuting attorney, first for the City of Ashland, Kentucky, then as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney, and finally as the Commonwealth’s Attorney for Kentucky’s 32nd Judicial Circuit. He held the office for 13 years until 2005 when he was presented with a death-qualified case for the first time.
To his surprise, he found that he could not argue for the death penalty because of his conviction that such an action is contrary to the teaching of Jesus Christ. As a result, he was voted out of office in 2005. Since 2006, he has served as Stated Supply for Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Ky.
“An Old Lion Roars at Dementia” reflects the precious and complex nature of human life, particularly from the perspective of an elderly man facing the challenges of vascular dementia. Schneider laments how, at the end of life, we reduce an individual’s existence to mere name and dates on a gravestone, overlooking the richness of their struggles, achievements, and the lessons they leave behind. The book is not an autobiography but an exploration of the author’s thoughts and memories as he confronts the gradual loss of his cognitive abilities, serving as both a personal reflection and a potential guide for others experiencing similar challenges.
Schneider uses the metaphor of a Ferris Wheel to describe the progression of life. As we begin life, we start at the lowest point, only able to see the immediate surroundings. However, as we rise higher, our understanding and perception of the world expand, allowing us to view a broader, interconnected world. At the peak, we feel as though we have mastered

everything within our grasp. Yet, just as the Ferris Wheel descends, so too does the trajectory of life, with the inevitable return to a state of decline and loss of autonomy, where the vastness of the world slips away, and we are left to face the encroaching helplessness.
The author likens his experience to that of an “old lion” roaring in frustration and nostalgia, as he tries to assert his existence and reflect on his life while it slowly diminishes. The book represents Schneider’s final attempt to “roar” at the disease and share his perspective, looking back on his life from a place of vulnerability. He emphasizes the need to celebrate life, even as dementia strips him of his abilities, and to recognize the inherent value of human existence beyond the fleeting moments that are often reduced to historical records.
Overall, “An Old Lion Roars at Dementia” by J. Stewart Schneider is a celebration of life’s messy, chaotic, and beautiful nature, and a call to acknowledge the richness of every individual’s journey, rather than consigning it to the simplicity of birth and death dates.
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It’sBlog comment creation inspiring to see J. Stewart Schneider openly share his journey with dementia through such a heartfelt book. Interviews like this not only shed light on the emotional realities behind the diagnosis but also help break down the stigma by bringing personal stories to the forefront. I’m curious if the discussion touched on how writing the book impacted his own outlook during the process.