SEPTEMBER 7 • 2023 | 57 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 Everyone experiences loss differently. And while there is a certain structure in Jewish funerals and rituals, it’s important that the event brings something meaningful to all. We understand that. And we treat your family’s wishes with all of the respect and compassion they deserve. From guiding the arrangements without pressure to the memorial service and the appearance of the chapel itself, we are here, fully here, to meet your every need. It’s not the only way we help ease the burden of a loss. But it’s a special type of caring that makes a Dorfman difference. HOW EVERY NEED IS MET 30440 W. TWELVE MILE ROAD, FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334 248.406.6000 | THEDORFMANCHAPEL.COM . continued on page 58