He wasn't a crier, but then his wife died — and the tears wouldn't stop. How one father found his way forward
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Warren Kozak used to wonder whether he had a personality defect because he rarely if ever cried. Kozak was very close to his grandmother, and when she died suddenly, he felt terrible but didn’t cry. When his parents died years later, the same experience — very sad, but no tears. In Kozak’s book out this month, "Waving Goodbye: Life After Loss," he says the death six years ago of his wife, Dr. Lisa Krenzel, finally opened the floodgates. After Krenzel died, especially during the first year, Kozak...

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