...Yes? The negative would be some fucked up non-sense logic.
"Jr" is a surname / last name - "Junior". No one with Junior in their name changes it when their father dies, they're still Junior. Same goes for "II", "III" etc. This includes the names of royalty and nobility and etc - like "Richard the third" and stuff like that. They don't change names when their fathers die lol...
Besides, "Sr" is not even a name to begin with, it's a given name, for when a father gives his name to his son. They don't add "Sr" to their names, it's other people who call them that to differentiate between father and son who have the same names now (including when the son has "Jr" in their names). In other words "Sr" is a nickname.
...Yes? The negative would be some fucked up non-sense logic.
"Jr" is a surname / last name - "Junior". No one with Junior in their name changes it when their father dies, they're still Junior. Same goes for "II", "III" etc. This includes the names of royalty and nobility and etc - like "Richard the third" and stuff like that. They don't change names when their fathers die lol...
Besides, "Sr" is not even a name to begin with, it's a given name, for when a father gives his name to his son. They don't add "Sr" to their names, it's other people who call them that to differentiate between father and son who have the same names now (including when the son has "Jr" in their names). In other words "Sr" is a nickname.