Photographer Of Generations L eo Knight, 85, of Novi, owner of Leo Knight Photography, died March 10, 2012. He loved pho- tography, and the people he met were his constant source of pleasure. Leo was born in Detroit, the son of Sam and Dora Urnovitz. He graduated Cass Tech High School in 1943 with high- est honors. He attended Wayne University for a year and at age 18 entered the Army. He served in Italy during World War II with the 88th Infantry Division. Photography was his love. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to school for a while but eventually began working full time at Detroit Camera Shop. He went into professional photography, working out of his home in 1954. Leo married Mary Lou Cooper in April 1949. They had four children. Randal was born in 1950, Linda in 1952, Vicki in 1954 and Karen in 1956. They lost Karen to leukemia in 1971. In 1958, Leo opened his first studio on Wyoming Avenue in Detroit. In 1970, he built a 6000-square-foot bilevel building in Southfield. The upper level housed a state-of-the-art photo studio. Leo's work was becoming more popu- lar. His portraits were displayed in many of the homes of notable and affluent peo- ple. With a talented staff of eight, all areas of photography were handled: weddings, bar mitzvahs, commercial and theatrical. In the 1960s and '70s he did many of Motown's artists' publicity, press release photos and album covers. The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Berry Gordy and the Four Tops were but a few of the people he cap- tured with his cameras. Leo was very active in professional photographic associations. He also was a dedicated member of the Southfield Rotary Club. Mary Lou died of lung cancer at the age of 51 in 1978. Leo married Suzanne Schatz in 1980. She became a very important part of the studio operation as a receptionist and party planner. Sue's family and Leo's family melded together beautifully during the ensuing years. They spent many memorable times together watching the grandchildren grow into adulthood. Mr. Knight is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Randy Urnovitz and Hazel Hoeft; daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Stephen Johnson of Texas, and Vicki and John Lang of Royal Oak; Suzanne's chil- dren, Dr. Steven and Barbara Shumer, Laurie and Howard Stoller, and Amy and Dean Gilbert; grand- Leo Knight children, Jamie and Stephen Asaro, Stacy and Stewart Holmes, Daniel Shumer and Omar Lugo, Jeffrey and Marge Shumer, Gregory Shumer, Eric Stoller and fiancee, Julie Fried, Jeremy Stoller and fiancee, Wendy Friedman, Jason Gilbert and Alyse Gilbert; great-grandchildren, Avery, Elena and Camden Asaro, Rayna and Carter Holmes. He was the beloved husband of the late Mary Lou Knight and the late Suzanne Knight; the loving father of the late Karen Ann Knight; the dear brother of the late Dr. Henry E. Knight, the late Sidney Knight and the late Edward Knight. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Michigan, 1471 E. 12 Mile Road, Madison Heights, MI 48071, www.11s.org/aboutlls/ chapters/mi; or Temple Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323, www.temple-israel.org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ❑ MARGIE LEDERER, 89, of West Bloomfield, died March 8, 2012. She is survived by her daughter, Judith Siegel of Southfield; sons and daughter-in- law, Jerry and Martha Lederer Lederer of Paradise Valley, Ariz., Edward Lederer of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Renee (Yair Nadiv) Siegel, Noah (Alison) Siegel, Aaron (Simcha) Siegel, Deborah (Joel) Pearlman, Rachel (Todd) Gold, Brandon Lederer, Bene Lederer, Zachary Lederer, Sydney Lederer; great-grandchildren, Paul, Daniel, Benjamin, Adam, Aviel, Danielle, Alexandra, Charles, Maxwell, Oliver, Lila. Mrs. Lederer was the beloved wife of the late Milton Lederer, mother-in-law of the late Donald Siegel and the late Marcy Lederer; sister of the late Hilda Greenberg and the late Irving Seldes. Contributions may be made to the Friendship Circle or to a char- ity of one's choice. Interment took place at Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. Obituaries on page 70 We are not motivated by profits. We are fueled by compassion. At Hebrew Memorial Chapel, you'll never experience thc HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL sales pressure and commercialism found all too often in the funeral industry. As a non-profit organization dedicated to serving this community, were concerned about only one thing. You. =KM Your Community Chapel www.HebrewMemciri(l l.org I 248-543-1622 I 800-736-5033 126640 Greenfield, Oak Park, MI 482 3 7 Obituaries March 15 • 2012 69