The name followed by Jr For example: John Doe Jr
* The correct etiquette for a man with 'Jr.' at the end of his names is: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe, Jr. Junior.
* The proper title to address a married couple who is a Jr., or Sr. is: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe, Sr., or Mr. & Mrs., John Doe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doe, Jr.
The salutation for a retired General is "General". A retired general can also be addressed in a letter thus: General W. Smith (ret):
Mr and Mrs would be proper. Attorneys are typical written to as Mister.
When addressed by their rank alone, they are addressed as "Private."
Dear Mr. John and Rev. Sally Smith,
In the UK a magistrate is addressed as your Worship.
A letter would be addressed to Mr. and Doctor. If they are both Doctors it would be Doctor and Doctor.
The proper salutation for a husband and wife who are both pastors is Pastors John and Jane Jones. Letters can be addressed in the following format: Pastors John and Jane JonesWonderful ChurchAddress line 1Address line 2City, State, ZipDay, Date, YearDear Pastors John and Jane Jones:
Judges should be addressed, "your honor".
A Lt. Colonel is addressed as "Dear Colonel"; shouldn't a Lt. Governor be addressed as "Dear Governor"?
You could address it to Reverend and Reverend Smith. The alternative would be the Reverends Smith.
A Lt. Colonel is addressed as "Dear Colonel"; shouldn't a Lt. Governor be addressed as "Dear Governor"?
The envelope would be addressed as: The Honorable John Smith United States Senate Washington D. C. 20515 In letter: Dear Senator, or Dear Senator Smith