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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-745-7220



Address: 7956 Bustleton Ave 19152 Philadelphia, PA, US

Website: www.shapiromonuments.com

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Shapiro Monuments 06.11.2020

We are re-open for business. Hours of operation are Mon-Friday - 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. by appointment. Contact us at (215) 745-7220 or at [email protected]. Thank you for your business.

Shapiro Monuments 18.10.2020

We are available to assist you with any needs you may have during the COVID-19 crisis. Reach out to us on our contact button for help with memorials and grave markers. Stay safe and continue to be well, from all of us at Shapiro Monuments

Shapiro Monuments 07.10.2020

From our family to yours, please stay safe in these most trying times. If you need to reach us, please us the "contact us" button and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Shapiro Monuments 03.10.2020

If you have come here looking for a monument, we understand that there is sadness in the loss and grief you are feeling. You are in our prayers. We hope we can serve you in your time of need, please contact us at 215-745-7220. This process is difficult, we understand.

Shapiro Monuments 24.09.2020

Grave markers honor the person who passed without drawing attention to the gravesite itself. Some people prefer this more subtle approach. Browse our selection of grave markers at shapiromonuments.com or contact us and allow us to help you find the perfect marker for your loved one.

Shapiro Monuments 06.09.2020

Does your lost family member or friend have a favorite religious passage or poem? We can engrave that on a personalized memorial in his or her lasting memory. Contact us for more information

Shapiro Monuments 23.08.2020

Did you know that a man named John Renie who passed away in 1832 has a gravestone in Wale’s St. Mary’s Priory Church that reads, Here Lies John Renie 46,000 different ways as it is a 285-letter acrostic puzzle? Truly amazing.

Shapiro Monuments 07.08.2020

An important step in creating a family legacy is establishing a place of remembrance for future generations and paying tribute to a special life. Contact us so that we may assist you with all your planning needs. Just click the contact us button for more information on personalized memorials and markers.

Shapiro Monuments 20.07.2020

In honor of President's day, we look at Arlington. The national cemetery holds the remains of every servicemen who lost their lives during wars since American revolution. Arlington cemetery host the national memorial day commemorations since 1864. Every year American soldiers plant small US flags in front of every tombstone in Arlington cemetery on memorial day. We thank you for your service.

Shapiro Monuments 09.07.2020

We hope you have love in your heart today

Shapiro Monuments 05.07.2020

Interesting fact: Among the oldest known burial grounds in Pennsylvania are Lancaster County’s Tschantz Graveyard, which dates back to 1733, and the Old Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church Graveyard in Drumore Township, with a tombstone dating to 1732, belonging to Elizabeth King.