Important Update Regarding COVID-19
Morrissett Funeral and Cremation Service is constantly monitoring the rapid changes of COVID-19 (Corona Virus)
We are following instructions by the Governor of Virginia, The CDC, The National Funeral Directors Association, The Virginia Funeral Directors Association and Regulatory Support Services.
The following outlines the Phase 3 procedure in compliance with the Governor’s current order of 50% capacity.
As of May 15, 2020, Governor Northam has begun to allow some businesses and places of worship and or ceremony to operate at 50% occupancy. We are committed to the families we serve and the communities that support them. We ask that families consider that the type of gatherings they hold to be ever mindful of those who attend, and their health and well-being. We also ask that you refrain from hugging or shaking hands and practice safe social distancing.
What this means for services:
As of May 26, 2020, Governor Northam has put an order in place requiring masks to be worn when in public buildings. In order to protect the vulnerable and high-risk members of the community, it is highly recommended that face masks be worn. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide masks for visitors; please utilize your own. Failure to use a mask while in our establishment will be an assumed release of liability.
All Morrissett Staff will be wearing face masks at all times.
We have placed hand sanitizer and polite reminders throughout the building to assist with cleanliness. We have upgraded the air filters on all of our HVAC systems to promote cleaner air exchange. If you are not in attendance and would like to pass condolences or have your name added to the guest book, please call us and we will assist or utilize the online condolences at Morrissett.com.
Once again, we ask you to practice safe social distancing, and to please not attend if you are ill or at high risk.
Families that maybe in need of our services in the coming weeks, please know that we will care for you and your loved ones with the utmost respect and assist you in the options we feel are safe and that comply with the Governor of Virginia’s limitations and the CDC.
This can mean public or private family services. We promise to work with you as families and your comfort level and desires to honor your loved one.
Please be aware that no coffee, cookies, or cups of water will be available to any guest or families. We will have bottled water available at your request.
As we monitor this ever rapidly changing situation, we will continue to provide updates in regard to the measures we are taking. We appreciate the support and kindness shown during this difficult time. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact us at 804-275-7828 or e-mail to Staff@Morrissett.com
14 responses to Stanley Shapiro
Janice Murphy-Shaw says:
August 3, 2021
The Shapiro were the first neighbors we met when we moved to Marlboro Mass in 1964. They were like family and we had many nice years.
Steve Shapiro says:
August 7, 2021
Your family was important to my family as well. My father enjoyed knowing everyone and liked to stay in touch. I know he continued communicating with your mother into this year.
Sheryl DiNatale says:
August 7, 2021
I worked with Stan while working at IDS later American Express and then Ameriprise. I enjoyed my friendship with him and all the wisdom he bestowed on me. He was truly a wonderful person and loved and missed Joan so much. Now they are together eternally. God Bless you Stan and condolences to the family.
Sheryl DiNatale
Steve Shapiro says:
August 10, 2021
Thank you for your message. My father sometimes took me to the IDS office in Boston, and I always enjoyed being there. I also attended a lot of trade shows with him, walking the floor while he met with potential clients. I have many great memories associated with my father’s work because he liked showing me what he did and never hesitated to introduce me to those he worked with. My father was happiest when he felt productive, and the contributions he made through his work are still appreciated by many people. After he retired, he still made contributions by supporting multiple charities every year. He always did his best to help others.