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It is not correct to use 's for pluralization unless you are using the plural form of numbers, letters, symbols. The only other time they are used for plural is if you use a word and are simply referring to it. (Ex: You have too many and's in that sentence.) That being said, it would be correct to add -es to names ending in s or z. Latowitz would become Latowitzes. Evans would become Evanses. Harris would become Harrises, and so on.

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Q: How do you pluralize a surname that ends with z like Latowitz?
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