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Ernest Morgan

G Ernest Morgan, CFSP

President
A third generation funeral director, Ernie has been a managing director with Morgan Funeral Homes (Morse & Son Chapel) since 1990. Born in Toronto and raised in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ernie moved to Niagara Falls in 1971. He started working full-time as an intern at the funeral home in 1977 and graduated with honours from Humber College's Funeral Services Education Program in 1978. 
He has a continuing involvement with a number of industry professional associations. He has served as President of the Ontario Funeral Service Association (2011-12), as well as being a member of that organization's Management and Legislative Committees. He is also a past president of the Niagara District Funeral Association and has served as a member of the Humber College Advisory Committee for Funeral Service Education. In addition, he is a past director of the Trust 100 (Canada) Network of Family Owned Funeral Homes.
Ernie is a member of the Lundy's Lane United Church, an active member and Past President of the Rotary Club of Niagara Falls Canada, and was a long-time member of the Niagara Falls Curling Club.
A recipient of a Volunteer award from the City of Niagara Falls in the fall of 2006, Ernie also recently earned his CFSP designation (Certified Funeral Service Practitioner) from the Academy of Professional Funeral Service for credits earned for continuing education, as a public speaker and for community service.
He lives in Niagara Falls with his wife Susan and daughter Brittany.

Alain Gignac

Alain Gignac

Managing Director
Alain started with Morse & Son and Morgan Funeral Homes during his internship in May 1997. Upon graduating and licensing in 1998, he has stayed on as a full time director and became Managing Funeral Director in May 2012. Alain is member of the Niagara District Funeral Service Association, Ontario Funeral Service Association, and the Funeral Service Association of Canada.
Born and raised in Niagara Falls, Al attended St. Patrick’s Elementary School and graduated from Westlane Secondary in 1993 receiving the Auto Mechanics Award. He has a family heritage with St. Patrick’s Church and St. Antoine de Padoue Church where he is a Brother Knight with the Chevaliers de Colomb Council 9253.  
From the age of 11 years old music has been an influential part of Alain’s life. As an avid drummer, studying and teaching percussion has been his passion. He has been a member of local bands and has taken part is several charitable fund raiser music events. Al has a great love of animals and worked at Bridgeview Animal Hospital before beginning his career in funeral service. Al and his wife Rachael live in Chippawa along with their son Andre and daughter Lily.

Peter Denys

Dayna Harold

Funeral Director

Peter Denys

Scott Langford

Funeral Director
Born and raised in Niagara Falls, Scott attended St. Gabriel Lalemant Elementary School and graduated from St. Michael High School in 1998. He has a family heritage with Sacred Heart Church in Chippawa. Scott and his wife Kirsty live in Niagara Falls and are expecting their first child in August 2018. Scott is an active member and a past President of the Chippawa Lions Club and an avid Notre Dame football fan. He has been serving the Niagara community as a Funeral Director since 2012, and joined the Morse & Son team in May 2018.

Peter Denys

Brittany Morgan

Funeral Director
A Niagara Falls native, Brittany entered Funeral Service as a fourth generation member of the Morgan family. She spent a semester as an A.N. Myer Secondary School cooperative student with Morse & Son and Morgan Funeral Homes, and then returned for more than a year as a funeral director assistant. Brittany then entered the Funeral Service Education program at Humber College. Graduating in 2014, she earned honours during her second semester, and became a licensed funeral director. As a youth, Brittany was an avid swimmer, having achieved Bronze Star, and now enjoys being an active member of YMCA.

Peter Denys

Kristin (Snider) Paterson

Funeral Director
A Chippawa native, Kristin joined Morse & Son and Morgan Funeral Homes on July 1st, 2002, having completed her internship with the J.J. Patterson & Sons Funeral Residence, in Welland. She currently lives in Chippawa with her husband, Andrew, where she has a family heritage with Sacred Heart R.C. Church. An avid singer, Kristin was a swimming instructor with the Niagara Falls Y.M.C.A. before pursuing her career in funeral service. She currently serves on the Board of the Niagara District Funeral Service Association.

Jocelynn Rodgers

Jocelynn Rodgers

Funeral Director
Born in Quebec and raised in Amherstburg, On, Jocelynn completed her funeral service internship in Toronto and moved to Niagara Falls in 1990 to join Morse & Son and Morgan Funeral Homes for 7 years of service. She then ventured out working as a funeral director in St. Catharines, Hamilton and more recently in the local area, prior to returning to Morse & Son in May 2010.
Jocelynn and her husband David along with their 3 children, Kyla, Caleb and Christen, live in Niagara Falls and attend Central Community Church in St. Catharines. When not busy serving bereaved families, Jocelynn is active with her children at the YMCA, Niagara Falls Library and other activities in our community.
Within the profession, she is a member and past board member of the Niagara District Funeral Service Association.

Neil Stoetzel

Anne Taylor

Funeral Preplanner


Neil Stoetzel

David Turner

Funeral Director
Born in St. Catharines and raised in Grimsby ON, David started his funeral service internship in Hamilton before Completing with Morse and son in 2023. He has family Heritage with St. Joseph Parish Grimsby. David currently calls St. Catherines his home with his eldest of four Siblings. In his teenage years David obtained his second-degree black belt in karate, Often would call the stage his home being involved in his high school productions as well as, being a warrant officer second class in 62 phantom squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets in Grimsby.  

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