Steven-Karnowski-Obituary

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Steven Karnowski

Flint, Michigan

Nov 25, 1951 – May 16, 2020 (Age 68)

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BORN
November 25, 1951
DIED
May 16, 2020
AGE
68
LOCATION
Flint, Michigan

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Please let me know if you have a memorial gathering. I just learned of Steve's passing today. Loved that man like a father. RIP beautiful soul. 810-287-4000

Steve was a friend and fellow aficionado of glass with my husband who is also deceased. He especially loved glass lamp shades. Steve created wonderful lamp shades. I actually just texted him this past weekend, but of course, got no response. May he rest in peace. Condolences to his family.

Steve, you are an amazing combination of joy, wit, and brilliance. Thank you for mentoring me in glass and how to be a good friend in the world. We have lost a master. You will be missed always.

We will be missing a wonderful man and fraternity brother!

TKE

Miss you Steve, there is an emptiness in my heart. You were a bright spot in the art glass community and will be greatly missed. You are in my prayers.
Hope to see you on the other side, because I know that is where you are.

Our deepest sympathies to the family. We will miss him greatly. Dave & Linda

Steve became a good friend over the last few years. He was a gifted and talented man who I will greatly miss and I am sure many of his friends feel the same.

Steve was a great friend and co-worker in stained glass. He was a true artist and those with any of his works are very fortunate. I will miss him dearly. Rest well dear friend, the world is a little less beautiful without you in it. Out planed lunch and get together will have to wait. As an artist you made this world more beautiful. You work was always an inspiration to me.

As a classmate in Argentine, a Catechism classmate at St. Jude's in Fenton, as a fellow scout (his father was our scoutmaster), Steve was always honorable and followed the same precepts as we all did back then. I'm filled with pleasant memories of our shared childhood. Will miss him for now.