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You can address a retired state senator as "Senator [Last Name]" and his wife as "Mrs. [Last Name]" or "Senator [Last Name]." If they no longer hold their titles, you can address them by their first names in a formal setting.
The Honorable ____________ (even when you know he isn't)
You can address a retired colonel as "Colonel (Last Name)" and his wife as "Mrs. (Last Name)" or "Colonel (Last Name) and Mrs. (Last Name)" in the salutation of a letter.
Address him or her as "Honorable" as in the Honorable John McCain. The "Honorable" is only for adding before the name in addressing an envelope and on the top of the letter where you put the full name and address of the senator. In the body of the letter you would write "Dear Senator McCain;"
Senator Grassley's email address
To the wife only, just as Mrs. She has no title of her own.
The best way to address your letter to a Minister is to Reverend and Mrs. _______
Govenor and Mrs. Beebe
What is the proper etiquette to addressing a Reverend in a letter?
The Senator's Wife - 2009 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2009
To;The Reverend and Mrs (Insert name)