Jeffrey Zaslow, who as a reporter and columnist for the Wall Street Journal and an author wrote about how people navigate the transitions and stages of their lives, died Feb. 10 in a car accident on a snowy road in Michigan. Zaslow, 53, was on his way home from speaking about his newest book, “The Magic Room: A Story About the Love We Wish for Our Daughters,” about the clientele of a bridal store.

Zaslow became a best-selling author in the last few years with books such as “The Girls from Ames” and “The Last Lecture,” which he co-wrote with Randy Pausch. Zaslow presented a lecture with that title at Carnegie Mellon University after Pausch was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and given only a few months to live. An article and a video of the lecture created an international sensation, which led to a best-selling book. — jta

J. covers our community better than any other source and provides news you can't find elsewhere. Support local Jewish journalism and give to J. today. Your donation will help J. survive and thrive!