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The proper title for a former president is "Mr. President" or "Madam President."
Just say "He/she was named editor emeritus following retirement after 45 years of service...
Pastor is entirely proper, so is reverend. Since they usually have Doctor of Divinity degrees, Doctor is often a preferred title, especially in the more evangelical churches.
Depends. When used as a proper noun (e.g., as a title), it is. For example, "The shady man known as Pastor Bob secretly worshipped Satan after church services". "Pastor" is part of a proper noun, since it is used as a title. When used as a common noun, it isn't. For example, "At the church on the corner, there was a pastor known for worshipping Satan and giving out crack to children". It's not part of a proper noun in that instance, and would not be capitalize.
The proper title for a widow is "Mrs." followed by her deceased husband's first and last name. Alternatively, she may choose to keep using her married name if she prefers.
Pastor Emeritus is correct. The title first, then the "disclaimer" stating the retirement.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun for the common noun 'corpse' is the name of the deceased person or "Corpse Bride" (a 2005 animated movie).
Pastor is entirely proper, so is reverend. Since they usually have Doctor of Divinity degrees, Doctor is often a preferred title, especially in the more evangelical churches.
In the Prodestant religions, there is no difference in the pastor title. Pastor Jane is just as appropriate as Pastor John.
The correct title for a former president of the United States is "former President."
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You need to inquire at your state DMV to determine how to transfer the title properly.