Same as you would ave. or blvd., with a period
Utah has no mayor it has a Governor named Jon Huntsman Jr.
MLK Martin Luther King Jr first black to win the lottery
Brannon Pickett Sr.
howard van ottrix sr
Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr.
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Dale Sr's mother or Jr's mother? Sr's mother is Martha Coleman and Jr's mothers name is Brenda Gee.
No, they are not. Someone who is a Jr, can drop the Jr or even add Sr at the appropriate time, without recording it in the courts.
When "Jr" or "Sr" follows a last name, it is called a suffix or a generational suffix. It is used to indicate that a person has the same name as their father or grandfather respectively.
When writing a name in last name first format, suffixes like Jr. or Sr. typically follow the last name. For example, John Smith Jr. would be written as Smith, John Jr. and John Smith Jr. Sr. would be written as Smith, John Jr. Sr.
Yes, the Jr and Sr are descriptors that are not part of the name, so would normally be used with a comma, as: Andrew, Jr. or Andrew, Sr.
Traditionally, the titles "Sr." and "Jr." are used for distinguishing between generations of men with the same name, typically a father and son. However, there is no strict rule against women using these titles if they share the same name as their mother or daughter. It is less common but not unheard of for a woman to be known as "Sr." or "Jr." in such cases.
Dale Earnhardt Sr's father was Ralph Lee Earnhardt and his mother is Martha Coleman.
Ralph Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
"Jr." is the suffix for "Junior" and is used after a man's name when he shares the same name as his father. "Sr." is the suffix for "Senior" and is used after a man's name when he has the same name as his son, who is usually named after him.
Martin Luther King Sr.
No. Hank Sr. died when Jr. was three.