The proper title is "Editor Emeritus (Deceased)" to signify the individual's previous role and their passing.
i just found this web site from a respectable looking school and they have a list of faculty...several listed as "Professor Emeritus, deceased" looks a little weird under a listing of faculty....but you might want to check it out. http://www.art-design.umich.edu/pe_faculty.php?aud=e&menucat=pe&filter=emeritus
Emeritus is a suffix added to the title of a person retired from active service, but retaining rank or title. An example is a retired professor who has the title Professor Emeritus. A person who is retired but retains an honorary title corresponding to the position that was held immediately before retirement. e.g. an emeritus professor is a retired professor.
A director emeritus is an honorary title given to former directors of an organization who have retired or stepped down from their position. They may be consulted for advice or guidance due to their previous contributions and expertise. It does not carry any voting rights or official responsibilities.
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No. A deceased person is not a taxable person. and as such it cannot be filed as taxable person or entity.
The plural is chairmen emeritus.
Pastor Emeritus is correct. The title first, then the "disclaimer" stating the retirement.
emerita is the plural form of emeritus
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deceased.
Emeritus Assisted Living was created in 1993.