Yes, that's correct.
Señor or "Sr." in writing.
I'm not sure what you want. Mr.& Mrs. Albert Jacobs Sr. , or if Sr. is an accompanying Hispanic gentleman , add on the next line , Sr. [Senor] Roberto Benitez .
In Portuguese, you would address Mr. as "Sr." (Senhor) and Mrs. as "Sra." (Senhora) on an envelope. For example, if addressing a married couple, you would write "Sr. e Sra. [Last Name]." If you are addressing them individually, you would write "Sr. [First Name] [Last Name]" for Mr. and "Sra. [First Name] [Last Name]" for Mrs.
Indiana Jones' dad is Henry Jones, Sr.
Senhor ou in the abreviate Sr.
Depending on the culture, it could be written as Sres. or Sr. y Sra.
Keven Jones Sr was born in teaneck,NJ.
Blanche and Charles Jones sr.
Title: "Mr", or "Mrs" or "Dr. Given Name: "John" or "James" or "Mary" Surname: "Jones" or "Smith" Suffix: "Jr", or "Sr" or "III"
The abbreviation for the Spanish word senor is Sr. The word is a title of address that translates as Mr. if it's placed before a man's name.
The name followed by Jr For example: John Doe Jr
Sean Connery played Dr. Henry Jones in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989).