Neighborhood staple. The Passantino Bros. Funeral Home has been a member of the Northeast community for 85 years. Contributed Photo

By Joe Jarosz
Northeast News
March 4, 2015

KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Eighty five years for a business is no small feat.

However, 85 years for a family-owned, community business is even more impressive. And its something Gary Bertoncin is proud to be a part of.

In 2015, Passantino Bros. Funeral Home, 2117 Independence Blvd., celebrates 85 years of serving the community. After all that time, Funeral Director Gary Bertoncin said the funeral home has seen many changes, not just on the business side but in the community, as well.

Brothers Charles, George and Rosario Passantino opened Passantino Bros. Funeral Home in January of 1930. The business has stayed in the family for three generations, with Charles’s grandson, Charlie Passantino, now acting as owner and funeral director. Bertoncin joined the family nearly 20 years ago.

“When the second generation was retiring, they needed to fill some roles because they didn’t have enough family members at the time,” Bertoncin said.

One of the biggest changes he’s seen, was at one time, Bertoncin said, there were at least six funeral homes in the Northeast area. Now, he can only count two. He believes the reduction can be traced back to the 1990s when large corporations started buying funeral homes, leading to consolidation.

“We’re still family owned, which allows us the flexibility to meet any family’s wishes,” Bertoncin said. “We don’t need approval from a corporate office to serve a family.”

Bertoncin also believes the rise in cremation services is derived from the corporate consolidations. There are two basic varieties of funeral services: burial and cremation services. Prices rose with the consolidations and families turned to cremation as a cheaper alternative. Now, however, he believes people have embraced cremation as more than just a cheaper alternative to burial services.

“We’re seeing more families choose cremation not because of the cost, but because it’s another option,” Bertoncin said.

The funeral home offers a wide range of burial and cremation services tailored to fit the needs of each family, from the very simple to the most elaborate. Bertoncin said when the business first opened, it was tailored to the Italian population in the Northeast. Now, with the ever growing diversity in the community, he said they are able to provide services for a wide variety of religious and ethnic backgrounds.

“The area has adapted with the change,” Bertoncin said. “Northeast has always been an immigrant friendly area.”

The funeral home also adapted with the times, and that’s what has lead to its longevity. Bertoncin said they’ve always treated people and the community with respect. He noted they’re active in the community as well, with Charlie serving on several board of directors — CID and the Scuola Vita Nuova Charter School — while he himself has also served the community in various leadership roles.

“We’re always very actively engaged,” Bertoncin said. “We feel very connected to this community.”

To find out more or to discuss their many service options, contact Charlie Passantino or Gary Bertoncin at (816) 471-2844 or email staff@passantinobros.com.