Ms. Glauber's pregnancy appeared to be a normal one, said her husband's cousin, Ms. Gluck, 45.
Nathan Glauber was pronounced dead at Beth Israel Hospital, while his wife died at Bellevue, police said.
Nachman Glauber, whose family founded a line of clothing for Orthodox Jews, was studying at a rabbinical college.
Raizy Glauber was pregnant, and the couple's boy was delivered by cesarean, but died the next day, police said.
"The markets are very, very tight, " said Joseph Glauber, the USDA's chief economist.
The crash with the BMW reduced the livery cab to a crumpled heap, and Raizy Glauber was thrown from it.
"She just wasn't feeling well and they just, they went to check it out, " said Sarah Gluck, Raizy Glauber's cousin.
"I can't even imagine, the loss is so big and so tragic, " said Ms. Glauber's aunt Ruchel Bochner, 56, of Brooklyn.
He was arrested Wednesday in nearby Bethlehem in connection with the Sunday wreck that killed Nathan and Raizy Glauber, both 21.
The couple had been on their way to a hospital after Ms. Glauber, who was six months pregnant, began experiencing difficulty.
Seven-months-pregnant Raizy Glauber had not been feeling well, the family said, so the couple called a cab to take them to hospital.
Police said the crash with the BMW reduced the cab to a crumpled heap, and Raizy Glauber was thrown from the wreck.
Acevedo is accused of speeding down a Brooklyn street at 60 mph early Sunday and crashing into a car carrying Nachman and Raizy Glauber.
The trip to hospital was related to Mrs Glauber's pregnancy but it is not clear if they were going there for the child's birth.
BBC: New York baby is delivered after car crash kills parents
Neighbor Beila Schwartz said she rode the elevator with Ms. Glauber's parents shortly after they learned that their daughter had been involved in an accident.
Raizy Glauber was seven months' pregnant and had not been feeling well, the family said, so the couple called a taxi to take them to hospital.
BBC: Julio Acevedo arrested over New York hit-and-run deaths
Police say he was travelling at twice the speed limit when he hit a taxi carrying Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21, on Sunday in Brooklyn.
BBC: Julio Acevedo arrested over New York hit-and-run deaths
Police have said they're searching for the occupants of the BMW that plowed into the cab Nathan and Raizy Glauber were riding in early Sunday morning.
On the other end of the spectrum, owner Russ Glauber of Pasadena stood beside his 2010 Tesla Roadster, displayed in the Super Cars section of the show.
Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21, were travelling in a taxi in Brooklyn when it was involved in a collision with another car close to their home.
BBC: New York baby is delivered after car crash kills parents
Family and friends said Ms. Glauber worked in her brother's hardware business while Mr. Glauber studied at the Rabbinical College of Bnei Shimon Yisroel of Shopron in Williamsburg.
The baby was buried near the fresh graves of his parents, Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21, according to Isaac Abraham, a spokesman for the Hasidic Jewish community.
The tragedy unfolded shortly after midnight Saturday, when Raizy Glauber, who was seven months pregnant, decided to go to the hospital because she wasn't feeling well, her family said.
Shortly after midnight Sunday, Raizy Glauber, who was seven months pregnant, wasn't feeling well, so the couple decided to go to the hospital, said Sara Glauber, Nachman Glauber's cousin.
Mr Abraham said the crash threw Mrs Glauber from the car and pinned her husband inside the taxi, forcing emergency workers to cut off the roof to get him out.
The fatal crash occurred just after midnight Saturday, when Raizy Glauber, who was seven months pregnant, decided to go to the hospital because she was feeling unwell, her family said.
Acevedo is accused of speeding down a Brooklyn street at 60 mph early Sunday and crashing into a car carrying Nachman and Raizy Glauber, who belonged to a close-knit ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.
Robert Glauber, chairman of America's National Association of Securities Dealers, reminded the finance industry during a visit to London last month that bouts of punitive re-regulation by angry authorities can be long-lived.
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