Get this! Instead of putting Mr. you put......DR. I KNOW! CRAZY!!
Major and Mrs . . .
The proper way to address a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) (not Doctor of Osteopathy) is Doctor (Dr.) since they are medical physicians.
Addressing letter for a husband and wife team:Mr. & Mrs. John DoeDrs. John and Jane DoePastors John and Jane DoeManagers, John and Jane Doe
Doctor.
If the Pastor who is the third and not a Junior is the only Pastor then you address him and his wife: Pastor & Mrs. John Doe. If all three were Pastors then you would address the letter as: Pastor John Doe,III & Mrs. John Doe.
You could address it to Reverend and Reverend Smith. The alternative would be the Reverends Smith.
What is the proper etiquette to addressing a Reverend in a letter?
Dear Mr. Guy and Dr. Girl
I am fairly certain that you would address the letter by listing the names alphabetically on separate lines on the envelope, and then follow with the address. Example: Mr. John Jones Mrs. Jane Smith 200 Nowhere Lane Anyplace, State 00000-0000 It is handled differently if one of the individuals has a title (such as a doctor)...but, I can't remember the rule for that one.
Mr and Mrs (last name here) David and Joan (last name here) (last name here) family
Dr. and Mr. Smith
Dr. & Mrs. Edouard Hastings. Mr. Edouard & Dr.Elizabeth Hastings , if the wife finds her doctors' honorific more important than being Mrs. Hastings. Mr.& Mrs. Edouard Hastings if the Doctor is more sensitive to her husbands' feelings.