When there are members of a family with almost the same name, they have to differentiate somehow. They have a number of choices. One is to call the younger one "Jr." Another is to shorten the name of one of them, such as "Robert" and "Bob." Still another way is to call one of them by their initials instead.
George Foreman had a number of sons, all of whom were named George. I think he numbered them.
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I saw his granddaughters talking about him on GMA this AM (I’m forced to watch at my workplace) and she was talking and was saying something along the lines of “we were there with him when...” she pauses, thinks about what she’s going to say and specifically and carefully says “in his last days”. Who says that? I could see her saying “we were there when he passed” or “when he passed away”. To me that seemed like an interesting choice of words
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Maybe your kids?
I have only one kid, so she would be #1.