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SCHWARTZ, STEVEN N. 1945 to 2012 On the afternoon of September 27, 2012, Steven N. Schwartz, 66, died at home with his family after a twenty-month struggle with a form of lung cancer found in persons who never smoked. His life was so important to so many people; his death too soon - an unspeakable loss. Some thought his intellectual gifts defined him; but it was Steve's character that earned him the respect, trust, and love of all those fortunate to know him. He was a humble person of unshakable integrity, respectful of others in all circumstances. He could offer informed conversation on virtually any topic, but never sought the upper hand. Steve believed that charity begins at home, and devoted himself to his wife and children. Steve was a Senior Fellow and member of Casque and Gauntlet at Dartmouth College, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in the class of 1967. He graduated Yale Law School in 1970 and headed west to practice law in San Diego, California. After nearly forty years in partnership with Nelson Brav, Steve surrendered his formidable business law practice in February 2011. He enjoyed the challenge of law and was especially dedicated to his long-term clients. Golf was a favorite pastime, and Steve always maintained a low, single-digit handicap. He served on the Coronado Men's Golf Club Board of Governors for six years and as club president in 2007. Steve Schwartz is survived by his wife of forty years, Deborah Schwartz, a social worker for twenty years in the Coronado Unified School District and chairperson of the Coronado Human Relations Commission for ten years - until Steve's diagnosis; his son Adam Schwartz, an emergency medicine physician at San Diego Medical Center/ Kaiser Foundation Hospital; and his daughter Jennifer Schwartz Munday, a post-doctoral fellow in the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia. Steve ceased chemotherapy for the month of June 2012 in order to feel well enough to participate in Jenny's wedding June 30th to William Robert Munday, a fourth-year medical student at the University of British Columbia. Steve is also survived by his older brother Allan Schwartz and wife June of Rockville, Maryland, and their son Matthew Schwartz of Washington, D.C.

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Published by San Diego Union-Tribune on Oct. 16, 2012.

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Stuart Smits

October 26, 2012

At the end of my first year in Law School, I was privileged to serve a summer internship at The Defender's Inc., which was San Diego's premier criminal public defender's group. I worked closely and learned a great deal from Steve Schwartz and his peer, Judy Keep, who went on to a distinguished career on the Federal bench.
What I loved most about these two very strong characters was their essential humanity and commitment to helping others in need, regardless of their circumstances. Steve was a primary role model for me early in my legal career. I like to think that I fought may fights in my legal career that Steve would have been proud of.
Rest in peace amigo. A life well lived.
Stuart

Danny and Barbara Keiller

October 16, 2012

We started as clients but became steadfast friends and confidants. What a wonderful man with the highest integrity possible. We are sad that he is gone but feel fortunate that we knew him and enjoyed him while here. Oh we will miss him greatly. And he was the ultimate family man.

the Goldins

October 16, 2012

Steve was a mensch ("an honest, decent, morally-principled person"), whose kindness was contagious.

Wes and Charlotte

October 16, 2012

He was the lovliest man we ever knew, and we will cherish our memories of him forever.

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