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many letters advocating 
for justice throughout her 
life. She was an artist who 
created spectacular modern 
quilts for which she won 
many awards. The friends 
that she made quilting were 
a highlight of her years in 
Florida. 
Suzi saved every email, 
note and letter from her 
family. She often gifted 
family members with books 
of all the photos and details 
of their lives that she had 
saved. 
She is survived by 
her beloved husband, 
Stuart Knott; her 
children, Michael (Lori) 
Reznick, Debbie Reznick 
(Vincent Shine), Dan 
(Amanda) Reznick, Kevin 
(Dana) Knott, and Kara 
Knott (Ajay Khashu); 
grandchildren, Sachin, 
Sophie, Anya, Lee, Chloe, 
George and Henry; her 
“sisters,” Micki Kepes and 
Barbara Peltz. 
 In lieu of flowers, 
memorial contributions 
may be made to Arbor 
Hospice by mail to 2366 
Oak Valley Drive, Ann 
Arbor, MI 48103 or online 
at arborhospice.org/donate.

c. 1990

MARILYN 
KROHN, 98, of 
Oak Park, died 
Aug. 24, 2023. 
She was a life-
long member of 
Hadassah and 
an avid tennis player. 
Mrs. Krohn is 
survived by her sons 
and daughter-in-law, 
Lawrence Krohn, and 
Stewart Krohn and Yvette 
Guild; grandchildren, 
David Ettlinger and Julie 
Richardson, Jillian and 

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