
Donald L. Calarco , president of the D.L. Calarco Funeral Home, Inc.
received his funeral directing license in 1962 from Simmons School of Mortuary Science in
Syracuse, NY. The Simpson Funeral Home
originally located on State Street employed Don for twelve years. He and his wife Ann
F. OBrien Calarco purchased the original Precious Blood Monastery on Keyes
Avenue in 1976. After refurbishing the historic building from October of 1976 until
February of 1977, they opened the funeral home on February 20, 1977. The building was
built in 1896 and is of the Georgian Revival Style.
Ann was employed at the New York Air
Brake from 1948-1969 and Office manager from 1976- 1996. She currently is the Vice
President, Secretary and continues to be active in the day to day business of the Funeral
Home.
M. Jane OBrien,
Anns sister, retired from the New York Telephone Company in 1983 after 38 years of
service as a manager. She currently holds the position of Treasurer, Office Manager, and
assists on funerals at the funeral home.
Ann and Dons daughter, Frances
A. Calarco, joined them in business after receiving her funeral directing license
in 1985 from Simmons School of Mortuary Science in Syracuse, NY. She has been with the
funeral home since receiving her license.
The building has gone through many
transformations, in 1983 a large two-story addition in the north east corner was added for
a casket selection room, two stall attached garage, elevator and additional living space
on the second floor for the Calarco family. The funeral home added additional parking in
1990. In 1998, a small addition was added on the north west corner. This addition was
added for better accessibility to the facility from the parking area. The handicap
accessible ramp leads into the funeral home and to the office.
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