The Luccia Crematorium has been passed down through five generations of the Luccia family. Hector Luccia, the founder of the crematorium, built the building using his own hands in 1806. Since then, it has undergone a few constructive repairs and upgrades, but the the majority of the original building still stands.
The chapel is a place where family and friends of the deceased can come to mourn their loss. It is available for services before the cremation, but outside priests must be hired.
The cremation of a body is a very delicate and difficult time. The staff at the Luccia Crematorium do their upmost to make the experience as easy for family and friends as they can. The cremation tunnels at the Luccia Crematorium are double-ended, so that a body may be cremated from the chapel following a service, or in the privacy of a private room toward the rear of the property.
The technician and owner of the Luccia Crematorium, Fredrico Luccia, is indebted to Vincent Fricano through the vengeance of his daughter's death. He works hard and is looked after well. He is the fifth Luccia male to own and run the crematorium successfully, but he has no son to pass his legacy on to.