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Ms. and then your last name.
I would address it as follows: First name "nickname" Last name
The proper way address them is Mr. or Mrs Last Name
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.
To address an envelope, write the recipient's name, and, beneath it, address.
On the envelope in the left upper corner you have the return address for ex. the first thing would be your first and last name then below that write your address below that... you put your city, state, and zip code! Then in the center of the envelope you put the person's fist and last name then below it their address then below that again... their city, state, and zip code!
Drs Name and Name e.g Drs Smith and Smith
If two married doctors have the same last name, they should be addressed as Drs. Last Name. If they have different last names, address them as Drs. Name 1 and Name 2.
Dr. (First name)(Last name) OR Dr. (Last name) For example: Dr. Lily Copper / Dr. Cooper
You put his/her name and address.
assuming their last name is Jones, say The Jones Sistersor something to that affect
* Yes, the name and address on a wedding invitation should be centered on the envelope and your return address on the upper left.