The name followed by Jr For example: John Doe Jr
Mr and Mrs would be proper. Attorneys are typical written to as Mister.
The proper salutation for a letter addressed to a husband and wife who are both attorneys would be "Dear Mr. and Mrs. [Last Name]" or "Dear [First Name] and [First Name] [Last Name]." If you want to acknowledge their professional titles, you could use "Dear Attorneys [Last Name]." This conveys both respect for their professional status and addresses them as a couple.
When addressed by their rank alone, they are addressed as "Private."
The salutation for a retired General is "General". A retired general can also be addressed in a letter thus: General W. Smith (ret):
Dear Mr. John and Rev. Sally Smith,
A letter would be addressed to Mr. and Doctor. If they are both Doctors it would be Doctor and Doctor.
In the UK a magistrate is addressed as your Worship.
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".
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 proper salutation for addressing a letter to the wife of a deceased husband is "Dear Mrs. [Last Name]." If you want to convey a more personal touch, you can also use "Dear [First Name]" if you have a close relationship with her. It's respectful to acknowledge her status as a widow while still maintaining a formal tone.