How did Vincent Raccuglia establish his funeral home in Brooklyn. What impact has the Raccuglia family had on the Carroll Gardens community. How has the funeral home business evolved over the decades in this Brooklyn neighborhood.
The Origins of Raccuglia & Son Funeral Home
In the heart of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, stands a testament to community service and family legacy – the Raccuglia & Son Funeral Home. Established in March 1974, this institution has become an integral part of the neighborhood’s fabric, with its history closely intertwined with the area’s Italian-American heritage.
Vincent Raccuglia, the founder, didn’t inherit a family business but rather created one from scratch. His journey into the funeral service industry began in the early 1960s, driven by a profound sense of purpose and community dedication.
A Transformative Experience
Vincent cryptically refers to a pivotal moment in 1963: “I got blessed. Got knocked out for a while. When I woke up, things were different in the neighborhood.” This enigmatic statement hints at a life-altering experience that reshaped his perspective and set him on the path to establishing the funeral home.
From Longshoremen to Funeral Directors: A Family’s Evolution
The Raccuglia family’s roots in Brooklyn run deep, with Vincent’s father, Philip, working as a longshoreman in Red Hook. When the pier closed, it coincided with Vincent’s ambition to open a funeral home, leading to an unexpected collaboration.
Vincent recalls with gratitude, “My father – he oversaw the top of this block. His friends – his fellow longshoremen – they, too, were now out of work. They would see my father sitting off the corner and they’d say ‘Hey Philly! Whaddya doing?’ And my father would say, ‘Oh, my son…’ and before you knew it – one guy was demolishing, one guy was plastering, one guy was painting. I had the longshoremen – skilled men – doing everything you see here for free.”
The Human Touch: A Hallmark of Raccuglia Service
What sets the Raccuglia & Son Funeral Home apart is its deep-rooted connection to the community. Vincent emphasizes that his approach to funeral service goes beyond mere business transactions. “Back then, it was an evolution of family service. You didn’t know an undertaker who just opened up a funeral home across the street from the dry cleaners store,” he explains.
This commitment to personalized care has been passed down to the next generation. Philip Raccuglia, Vincent’s son, now carries on the family tradition. Vincent proudly notes, “Go to any church in the neighborhood and they’ll tell you who was dressed in a little suit, walking down aisles and collecting, already building human relations.”
Preserving History: Renovating a Century-Old Building
The Raccuglia & Son Funeral Home occupies a building with over 100 years of history. In recent years, the family has undertaken the task of restoring and beautifying this historic structure. Philip Raccuglia explains, “The reason we waited so long was because we were looking for the right people to do the job. Our plans are to beautify the building, so right now we’re stripping it down.”
This careful approach to renovation reflects the Raccuglia family’s respect for tradition and their commitment to maintaining the character of Carroll Gardens.
A Familiar Face in the Neighborhood
Vincent Raccuglia has become a recognizable figure in Carroll Gardens, known for his dapper appearance and gentlemanly demeanor. Described as “that handsome, older Italian gentleman who dons slacks and a fedora, tipping it to say ‘Hello, neighbor’ when someone familiar rounds the corner,” Vincent embodies the warm, personal touch that has become synonymous with the Raccuglia name.
Continuing a Tradition
This approachable presence evokes memories of Vincent’s father, Philip Sr., who was often seen “sitting outside the funeral home, watching cars from a folding chair, wearing the same fedora, smoking his cigar and biting down on it to give me a wink,” as one long-time resident recalls.
The Evolution of Funeral Services in Brooklyn
The story of Raccuglia & Son Funeral Home provides a window into the changing landscape of funeral services in Brooklyn over the past five decades. While many traditional aspects of the business remain, the industry has evolved to meet the changing needs and preferences of the community.
Adapting to Modern Times
Today’s funeral homes must balance time-honored traditions with contemporary expectations. This includes offering a wider range of services, from traditional burials to cremations, and even incorporating technology for virtual memorial services.
The Role of Funeral Homes in Community Building
Funeral homes like Raccuglia & Son play a crucial role in maintaining community cohesion, especially in close-knit neighborhoods like Carroll Gardens. They serve not just as businesses, but as pillars of support during difficult times, helping families navigate loss and celebrate the lives of their loved ones.
Beyond Funeral Services
Many funeral homes, including Raccuglia & Son, extend their community involvement beyond their primary services. This can include participating in local events, supporting community initiatives, and serving as a gathering place for various functions.
The Future of Raccuglia & Son Funeral Home
As the Raccuglia family looks to the future, they face the challenge of preserving their legacy while adapting to the changing needs of the community. The ongoing renovation of their historic building symbolizes this balance between honoring the past and embracing the future.
Passing the Torch
With Philip Raccuglia now at the helm, working alongside his father Vincent, the funeral home is poised to continue its tradition of service for generations to come. The family’s commitment to personal care and community involvement remains at the core of their mission.
How has the Raccuglia family maintained their strong connection to the Carroll Gardens community over the decades? By consistently prioritizing personal relationships, maintaining a visible presence in the neighborhood, and adapting their services to meet evolving needs while staying true to their core values of compassion and respect.
What challenges do family-owned funeral homes face in today’s changing urban landscape? They must navigate increasing competition from corporate funeral chains, adapt to shifting cultural attitudes towards death and mourning, and incorporate new technologies while maintaining the personal touch that sets them apart.
How does the renovation of the Raccuglia & Son Funeral Home building reflect broader trends in historic preservation in Brooklyn? It demonstrates a growing appreciation for maintaining the architectural character of neighborhoods like Carroll Gardens, balancing necessary upgrades with respect for historical integrity.
In what ways has the role of funeral directors evolved since Vincent Raccuglia first entered the profession in the 1960s? Modern funeral directors often take on expanded roles as event planners, counselors, and community liaisons, requiring a broader skill set beyond traditional mortuary science.
How do multi-generational family businesses like Raccuglia & Son contribute to the stability and character of neighborhoods like Carroll Gardens? They provide continuity in services, maintain long-standing relationships with community members, and often serve as repositories of local history and tradition.
What unique challenges and opportunities does the third generation of Raccuglias face as they look to the future of the family business? They must navigate the balance between honoring family traditions and innovating to meet changing consumer preferences, while also considering the potential impact of broader economic and demographic shifts in Brooklyn.
How has the Raccuglia family’s approach to funeral services influenced other businesses in Carroll Gardens? Their emphasis on personal service and community involvement has likely set a standard for customer care in the neighborhood, influencing how other local businesses interact with and support the community.
- Established in March 1974 by Vincent Raccuglia
- Located at 323 Court Street in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn
- Building is over 100 years old, currently undergoing renovation
- Three generations of Raccuglias involved in the business
- Known for personalized service and strong community ties
- Adapting to changing funeral industry trends while maintaining traditions
The story of Raccuglia & Son Funeral Home is more than just a business narrative; it’s a chronicle of a family’s dedication to their community, a testament to the enduring bonds of neighborhood life in Brooklyn, and a reflection of the evolving nature of the funeral service industry. As Carroll Gardens continues to change, the Raccuglia family stands as a constant, bridging the past and present of this vibrant Brooklyn neighborhood.
Behind Old Doors: Raccuglia & Son Funeral Home
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Like the flaws in your sidewalk, some things just remind you of home.
Sylvie Morgan Flatow, Neighbor
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If bread bags are one of the more recognizable items in Carroll Gardens, then Vincent Raccuglia is one of the more recognizable faces. He’s that handsome, older Italian gentleman who dons slacks and a fedora, tipping it to say “Hello, neighbor” when someone familiar rounds the corner.
The corner is Court and Sackett, and Vincent has been running it for years. When I ask him how he’s doing one morning, Vincent just kisses my hand and doesn’t hesitate.
“Nice. Just like the way you look.”
I flashback to his father, Philip Raccuglia, in the late 80s, early 90s, sitting outside the funeral home, watching cars from a folding chair, wearing the same fedora, smoking his cigar and biting down on it to give me a wink.
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Charmers, those Raccuglia men. Like the flaws in your sidewalk, some things just remind you of home.
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This home – the – opened its doors in March of 1974. I always thought it was a family business that began with Philip but in actuality it was Vincent who started it all. A relative newcomer, unlike the faction of neighborhood funeral homes that had seen nearly two generations already, Vincent’s curiosity in this particular line of work came from within. His father was a longshoreman whose Red Hook pier happened to close up around the time Vincent began needing renovations done on the building.
“My father – he oversaw the top of this block,” Vincent says. “And you remember that!”
He likes that. I like that he likes that.
“If someone drove up and had to go to the medical center or something… it was ‘Leave the car here! We’ll watch your car.’ That was my father. His friends – his fellow longshoremen – they, too, were now out of work. They would see my father sitting off the corner and they’d say ‘Hey Philly! Whaddya doing?’ And my father would say, “Oh, my son…” and before you knew it – one guy was demolishing, one guy was plastering, one guy was painting. I had the longshoremen – skilled men – doing everything you see here for free. They did it for free, Sylvie!”
I think there may have been some rice balls from the foccaceria thrown in but even so.
“It’s a beautiful thing,” I say.
“I was blessed,” he gravely nods, seemingly still caught in disbelief. “I’m telling you, baby, you can’t make this up.”
***
Many will agree that the scaffolding that has been up since 2007 has been an eyesore for the corner (although, on some days, a nice refuge from the rain) but now a new crew of men have been hired to start work on the funeral home’s 100-year old facade.
“The reason we waited so long was because we were looking for the right people to do the job,” explains Philip Raccuglia, Vincent’s son. “Our plans are to beautify the building, so right now we’re stripping it down.”
Philip lives above the funeral home with his children and family. He is a licensed funeral director, undertaker and mortician but most important, he possesses that human factor.
“Go to any church in the neighborhood and they’ll tell you who was dressed in a little suit, walking down aisles and collecting, already building human relations,” Vincent beams.
***
Before Vincent was met with the opportunity to acquire 323 Court St., he spent the 60s learning everything he could about the business.
“Actually, I don’t like to say ‘business,’” he corrects the both of us. “Back then, it was an evolution of family service. You didn’t know an undertaker who just opened up a funeral home across the street from the dry cleaners store,” he says, dryly. “But it was in the early part of the 60s that I found something that meant a great deal to me – this profession and this life that it becomes.”
Choosing his words carefully, he continues.
“In 1963, I got blessed. Got knocked out for a while. When I woke up, things were different in the neighborhood.”
I have one eyebrow raised, waiting for him to elaborate. He knows I’m waiting, but leaves it at: “I got blessed. Things were different.”
Vincent then did what he could to gain the knowledge. He went to mortuary school, served an apprenticeship with Riverside Memorial Chapel (originally operated by a family – the Rosenthals), and took jobs at all the various funeral homes in the neighborhood such as and and . He was dedicated to all of his jobs and stayed after hours just to keep learning. It wasn’t rare for Vincent to relieve somebody who had worked a long day. They could nap while he answered phones. He was a pallbearer, a driver, a funeral director, a cosmetician, an embalmer – jobs that were very relative to serving the people. But what Vincent had – and what he insists the Raccuglia family always had (“My mother’s a saint! My sister’s a nun!”) – was the human factor. Vincent points to his heart and says: “That comes from here.”
A man from outside the parlor walks in. Vincent introduces him to me.
“This gentleman here? He’s a neighbor on the block. When there’s a funeral, he shows up at 5 o’clock, 6 o’clock in the morning. He comes to assist us. Very loyal. We have to get things done early around here. You can’t say ‘Vincent or Philip don’t feel too good, they got the sniffles, they’ll do it tomorrow’ – no, you can’t do that because there’s no margin for error. And then people know that when you show them the human factor, that some things can go to the right or to the left in the presentation and conduct of a funeral.”
The walls are adorned – absolutely festooned – with bronze and copper plaques, framed photographs and letters – all expressing appreciation and gratitude for the Raccuglia’s tender manner with grieving families.
“Quite often, when I serve a family, I don’t let them go home when they’ve got a break between wake and burial. I say ‘You stay here and my sister and my mother – we’ll make something for you.’ And we bring them rice balls and panelles from the focacceria.”
For Vincent (and myself), this is what makes Carroll Gardens so special. Our area has certainly changed over the years, but we’re still a neighborhood that has evolved into that heritage of people who look out for each other. And in the end, that’s what counts.
Here’s to tipping our hats and saying “Hello, neighbor.”
This article first appeared on Carroll Gardens Diary.
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