Bill Ford, Jr. (L), chairman and CEO of Ford Motor Co., and his father, William Clay Ford Sr., retired vice chairman of Ford's board of directors attend the automaker's 48th annual shareholders meeting in this handout photo by Ford June 16, 2003 in Dearborn, Michigan. (Photo by Getty Images)
Bernard Kilpatrick With His Son Kwame
(L-R) Comedian Steve Harvey, Dr. Ewart F. Brown, JP, MP, Bermuda Premier and Minister of Tourism and Transport, Bernard Kilpatrick and Mayor of Detroit Kwame Kilpatrick plays golf for the documentary "Original Tee to Green" at Tucker's Point Club on October 5, 2007 in Bermuda. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for The Bermuda Department of Tourism)
James "Jimmy" Hoffa And His Son James P. Hoffa
James "Jimmy" Hoffa (L) was the former president of the Teamsters union. He and his son wait at the Greater Pittsburgh Airport where they were changing planes enroute to the federal prison in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania after visiting "Jimmy" Hoffa's wife at a hospital in San Francisco. "Jimmy" Hoffa was returning to prison under the custody of his son. James P. Hoffa was elected 05 December president of the Teamsters after his main opponent, Tom Leedham, conceded defeat. (JERRY SISKIND/AFP/Getty Images)
Matty Moroun and His Son Matthew
Manuel "Matty" Moroun is seen during a news conference in Warren, Mich., Friday, April 16, 2010. A plan backed by Gov. Rick Snyder to build a second bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, "should be stopped," said Moroun, the owner of the existing bridge during an interview published Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Moroun told the Detroit Free Press that the plan to build a second bridge near the Ambassador Bridge Moroun owns would hurt jobs in Michigan, including at Moroun's bridge and trucking companies. (Left: AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) wkar.org/offtherecord/program/4050/ Matthew Moroun, who runs the Ambassador Bridge, appearing on Off the Record with Tim Skubick. From WKAR studios on the campus of Michigan State University. (Right: photo: WKAR/MSU).
Cecil Fielder And His Son Prince
Cecil Fielder of the Detroit Tigers gets a pat on the head from teammate Travis Fryman. Prince Fielder #28 of the Milwaukee Brewers against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field. (Left: CARLO ALLEGRI/AFP/Getty Images) (Right: Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Dennis Archer And His Son Dennis Archer, Jr
US President Bill Clinton (L) confers with former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer (R) before his speech to the Economic Club of Detroit 08 January. On right, his son, Dennis Archer, Jr., runs Ambassador Magazine with Denise Ilitch. (Left: JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP/Getty Images) (Right: Ambassador Magazine, ambassadormag.com)
Sam Bernstein And His Sons Mark and Richard
Pictured are Sam Bernstein's sons Mark and Richard with his daughter Beth. All four attorneys run The Sam Bernstein Law Firm and have helped solve numerous cases in the Detroit area. (Picture courtesy of callsam.com)
Mitt Romney And His Father George
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney announces his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. His father, former Michigan Governor George Romney, met at a session of the Fourth Presidential Library Conference on the Public and Public Policy, held at the Gerald R. Ford Library (Left: Darren McCollester/Getty Images) (Right: Richard L. Holzhausen through Wikimedia Commons)
Senator Coleman Young Jr. and His Father Coleman A. Young
Coleman Young II is a state senator for the 1st District in the city of Detroit. His father, Coleman A. Young, served as mayor of Detroit from 1974 to 1993. (Left: Promo Image From Detroit Uncovered.com) (Right: AP File Photo)
Mike Illitch and His Son Chris
Mike Ilitch at the Hockey Hall of Fame Induction ceremony in 2009 in Toronto, Canada. His son, Chris Ilitch is resident and CEO of Ilitch Holdings, Inc., which runs Little Caesar Enterprises, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Detroit Red Wings, and the Detroit Tigers. (Left: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) (Right: Detroit Red Wings NHL Page)
Richard DeVos And His Son Dick
Richard DeVos, Sr. is the co-founder of Amway and owner of the Orlando Magic NBA basketball team. Dick DeVos, the Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate, shakes hands for a media photo-op after his first Gubernatorial Debate in 2006 in Lansing, MI. (Left: AP Photo) (Right: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)