A Lasting Tribute to a Trailblazer, Community Leader, and Beloved Matriarch

The Mangano Family Funeral Home is proud to announce that the Town of Babylon has honored the late Barbara Mangano with a ceremonial street renaming in recognition of her extraordinary contributions to the funeral service industry and her unwavering dedication to the Deer Park community. A commemorative street sign bearing her name now stands near the funeral home that she helped build into a beacon of compassion, service, and family tradition.

Barbara Mangano, born on June 12, 1949, in Brooklyn, NY, moved to Deer Park at age 14, bringing with her the values and work ethic instilled during her early years assisting at her grandfather’s funeral home. At just 11 years old, Barbara began helping with small but important tasks, straightening chairs, cleaning after services, laying the foundation for a lifetime of service to others.

In 1971, Barbara broke barriers by becoming the first female licensed funeral director in Suffolk County, a trailblazing achievement that opened doors for generations of women in the profession. Her career spanned decades of service, not only to grieving families but also to a wide array of charitable and civic organizations. She was an active member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Sons of Italy, the South Shore Lions Club, and the Deer Park Business Women’s Professional Club, and supported numerous causes, including Ss. Cyril and Methodius RC Church, Mercy Soup Kitchen, Saint Jude’s Children’s Hospital, and the Bowery Mission.

Barbara was a woman of deep compassion, known for putting others before herself in both her personal and professional life. A devoted mother and proud grandmother of six, she cherished time with her family, loved to cook, and embraced her passion for travel. She is remembered most for her loving heart, selflessness, and unwavering dedication to community.

Sal Mangano, President of Mangano Family Funeral Home and Barbara’s son, said, “My mother was the heart and soul of our family and our business. She dedicated her life to helping others during their most difficult times and to lifting up the community she loved so deeply. I want to thank the Town of Babylon for recognizing her legacy with this beautiful tribute. It means so much to our family and all those whose lives she touched. This street sign is more than a name, it’s a symbol of the compassion, resilience, and love she embodied every day.”

The ceremonial renaming serves as a permanent reminder of Barbara Mangano’s lasting impact. Her legacy continues to guide the Mangano Family Funeral Home and inspire all who follow in her footsteps.

About Mangano Family Funeral Homes

With more than 100 years in operation as a family-owned business, Mangano Family Funeral Homes provide families and their loved ones with caring and compassionate service in their time of need. To learn more please visit www.manganofh.com.

 

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