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Survivors of any person, who was an active or retired member
of the military at time of death, or an honorably discharged
veteran, could be eligible for a number of benefits, including:
- An American flag (usually drapes the casket).
- Burial in a National Cemetery.
- Flat bronze, flat marble, flat granite, or upright marble
markers.
- A lump sum payment of $300.00 is usually available to
families of those veterans that were entitled to receive
VA compensation or pension at time of death (such as retirees),
or veterans who died while a registered patient in a VA
hospital or other accredited VA facility. If one of these
circumstances applies and a National Cemetery is not utilized,
up to $300.00 could be reimbursed as a plot or interment
allowance (requires proof of payment to a non-VA cemetery.
Private cemeteries usually assist you by filing this benefit
in your behalf). For veterans who die of a service connected
disability, the VA could pay an allowance to reimburse funeral
costs of $1500.00 or less (no additional VA death benefits
would be available). Active duty military personnel are
usually entitled to a greater amount, which can vary.
- If not remarried, the surviving spouse is eligible for
burial in the National Cemetery. Dependent children of the
veteran are also eligible.
- There is no time limit for when a family may apply for
a marker. We will be pleased to make application for these
benefits on your behalf if you will provide us with the
veteran's Honorable Discharge papers. For VA Assistance
and Information, phone 1-800-827-1000 or visit their website
at www.va.gov.
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