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STEVEN 
ZARNOWITZ, 78, 
long-time Detroit area 
resident, passed away 
on Oct. 19, 2024.
Steven was born in 
Bensheim, Germany, immigrating 
with his parents, Lena and Victor 
Zarnowitz, to New York City in 
1952, where he attended Horace 
Mann School. 
When his family moved 
to Chicago, he attended the 
University of Chicago Laboratory 
School. He went on to study at 
the University of Wisconsin-
Madison and earn his juris doctor 
at the University of Michigan 
School of Law. He spent more 
than 45 years working as 
corporate counsel for Dahlmann 
Properties in Ann Arbor. 
A dapper lifelong history buff, 
Steven was a voracious reader 
and film connoisseur. 
He is survived by his wife, Jill 
Margolick; his daughter, Katie 
Zarnowitz, from his previous 
marriage; his brother, Arthur 
Zarnowitz; and his cousin, Edna 
Engelman Kaplan. 
The family respectfully requests 
memorial contributions in the 
name of Steven Zarnowitz be 
made to the American Heart 
Association. No service by 
request.

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