To: Doctor and Mrs. John Smith To: Dr. and Mrs. John Smith
The Revd. & Mr. X
How about Mr. and Mrs.
Pastors George and Martha Maloney
When addressing a business envelope where the husband is Mr. and the wife is Dr., the proper way to format the names is to list the titles in alphabetical order. Therefore, you would address the envelope as "Dr. and Mr. [Last Name]." For example: "Dr. and Mr. Smith." This shows respect for both titles.
It should read: Rev.(Ret.) Mary & Mr. Smith
Dr. Mary Smith and Mr. James Doe
The same way you would if her husband were still alive. Even though a woman's husband has passed, she still retains his name.
You can address the envelope to a widow as: Mrs. Jane Doe (Doe would be her husbands surname) or, you could write Mrs. J. Doe on the envelope. Even though she is a widow she still has the surname of her husband until she either decides to change it to her maiden name or remarries.
My personal preference would be: "Cantor Mary and Mr. John Smith" . I could be wrong.
Dear Mr. (name) and Mrs (name)
When addressing an envelope to the wife of a doctor who is not a doctor herself then and he is Dr. John Doe, then address the envelope to her as Mrs. John Doe or Ms. (Mrs.) Jane Doe.
Say there last name was "Smith" you would write Mr. and Mrs. Smith.