John Smith, Sr. and Mary
The husband's name is listed first.
The husband's name goes first: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe.
the husbands
A husband's stepfather is a step-father-in-law to your wife, but, if your wife is comfortable she can still call him dad and if not, she can call him by his first name.
It is etiquette to put the wife's name first and inside the card put her name first and then the husbands (the deceased was his mother-in-law) so he should be included.
doesn't matter
First, the husband's name is Jim Bob not Billy Bob, and his wife's name is Michelle.
There is no formality when a wife writes a letter as to whether her husband or her own name comes first. Generally it is the man and woman if the letter is being sent to another man and if the letter is written more to the wife of the person you are sending it too then you can put your own name first. It is strictly your choice.
No. by convention in English the Wife's name is separated from the husband's name by the term, and.
the understanding of husband and wife is first given in Genesis 2:24
* In business the employees name goes first and then their mate. Example: John & Jane Doe (If John Doe works for the company) and Jane & John Doe (if Jane works this particular company.)
Confront the husband first, then talk to the wife if the husband doesn't stop.