Jason Ray's death gives life to New Jersey man
Posted Apr 17, 2007
Dennis Korzelius was married for only two months when doctors told him he was going to die. "You should take him to the hospital, but he is still going to die," a doctor told Korzelius' new wife, Pattie, in September. Tests showed that Korzelius was in the end stages of liver failure caused by hepatitis C. Doctors would not tell Korzelius exactly how long he would live, but said it would likely not be longer than a year.
(Press of Atlantic City)
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