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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:
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An American flag
(usually drapes the casket).
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Burial in a
National Cemetery.
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A bronze or
granite marker.
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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 apply and a National Cemetery is not utilized, up
to $150.00 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.
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If not
remarried, the surviving spouse is eligible for burial in the National
Cemetery. Dependent children of the veteran are also eligible.
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Claims for
Veteran's Benefits must be filed within 2 years of death by the
veteran's family, a non-family member who can prove that the veteran's
funeral services are paid, or the funeral director. 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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