Jere Schuler
| What was the happiest moment of your life? |
| In 1990 I met the love of my life and it didn’t take long to get her to marry me. We married in 1992 and I grew from having two children to five. Our marriage with our family and friends was the happiest moment of my life 34 years later I continue to be happy especially when I am with Judy and my family of 14 grandchildren and two great grandchildren with a third on the way. Oh, and I can’t forget when The Ohio State University football team wins a national championship!! |
| Who has been most influential in your life? |
| Being part of a church, Prince of Peace Lutheran, has greatly influenced my spiritual life. When I was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2018, it was my neurologist at UC Gardner Institute; the Alzheimer’s Association; and the Giving Voice Foundation that helped me find the path forward on this journey. I have told many other’s with dementia that I have never been happier to be on this journey with them. They have absolutely influenced my life after the diagnosis. |
| What advice or quote did you always try to live by? |
| My favorite bible passage is the golden rule from Matthew 12. “ Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” I feel that I have a purpose even after my diagnosis to help others. I love to make people happy. |
| What is one memory from your past you cherish? |
| When I think of one memory from my past that I cherish, I think of Christmas morning when I was just a child. I woke up and ran to the Christmas tree to find a train circling the tree. I felt such joy and love in that moment. |
| Any regrets or advice you’d give to a younger you? |
| Try to keep a positive attitude about everything – And know that God is with me. I think the hardest thing for me was giving up my driving privileges but Judy was so gracious as to be my uber driver and it is free! |
| Anything else you wish to share? |
| Judy and I are so grateful to be able to socialize at so many programs that are offered. I truly believe that these programs have helped slow down my progression. |
