Used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son.
1Blair, sr., to pass our lines, go South, and return.
2Robert Sr.'s works included vibrant and intense color palettes and fluid silhouettes.
3Accused Hutaree group leader David Brian Stone Sr. in an undated photo.
4Quinn called Richard Hofstetter Sr. and demanded an appointment at 6 p.m.
5Due to his job, Napoleon Sr. was only home on the weekends.
6Ryder, Sr. laid aside the paper he was reading and looked up.
7Richard, Sr., at that time, had been a bit of a drinker.
8Swift and Sandy, Tom Sr. and Jr. retired with Ames to Mr.
9As we were leaving the venue, Mike Brown, Sr. had just arrived.
10Barack Hussein Obama, Sr., as an exchange student in Honolulu, in 1962
11Unlike his son, Sal Sr. did not seem upset by Daniel's presence.
12Nor did John Wingfield, Sr. wish his son to develop too rapidly.
13Martin Luther King Sr. This is a productive part of the conversation.
14It is named after Elisha F. Hubbard, Sr., the first ward bishop.
15John Wingfield, Sr. broke into a laugh, which was deprecatory and metallic.
16Mason grew up with his own in-house producer, dad Harvey Mason Sr.