Are
you eligible for Veterans Administration death benefits?
To
be eligible you must be a veteran discharged or separated from active
duty under conditions other than dishonorable who has completed the
required period of service, and U.S. Armed Forces members who die on
active duty. Spouses and dependent children of eligible living and deceased
veterans, and of current and deceased armed forces members, may also
be eligible.
Note: The
surviving spouse of an eligible veteran who remarried a non-veteran
prior to October 31, 1990, and whose remarriage was terminated by death
or divorce prior to or on that date is eligible for burial in a national
cemetery A surviving spouse of an eligible veteran who remarried a non-veteran
prior to October 31, 1990, and whose remarriage was intact on or after
that date, however, is not eligible for burial in a national cemetery.
A surviving spouse who remarries a non-veteran after October 31, 1990,
is not eligible for burial in a national cemetery.
Free
Burial Grave in a National Cemetery
The
United States Government provides free burial in a National Cemetery
to all those eligible. This includes the gravesite, opening and closing
of the grave, and perpetual care. Many national cemeteries have columbaria
niches for the inurnment of cremated remains or special sections for
burial of cremated remains.
Free
Headstones and Markers
The United
States Government provides headstones and markers for the graves of
veterans and eligible dependents anywhere in the world which are not
already marked. Flat bronze, flat granite, flat marble and upright marble
types are available to mark the grave of a veteran or dependent in the
style consistent with exiting monuments at the place of burial. Bronze
niche markers are also available to mark columbaria in national cemeteries
used for inurnment of cremated remains.
Free
Burial at Sea
Burial
at sea is not just a tradition that was practiced by the Navy of old.
It is a means of final disposition of cremains and intact remains that
is offered to and still utilized by active duty, retired, and honorable
veterans of all branches of the United States military. Burial at sea
services are performed while the vessel is on official maneuvers. Therefore,
it is impossible for the family to be present. The family will be notified
by the commanding officer of that vessel of the date time, longitude,
and latitude of the committal service.
Eligibility
Deceased
individuals eligible for this program are members of the uniformed services,
veterans discharged under honorable conditions, United
States civilian marine personnel of the Military Sealift Command, and
dependents of members, retirees, and veterans of the uniformed services.
Free
Presidential Memorial Certificate
The Presidential
Memorial Certificate is a parchment with a calligraphic inscription
expressing the nation's grateful recognition of the veteran's service.
The veteran's name is inscribed, and the certificate bears the signature
of the President and the presidential seal in gold foil.
Reimbursement
of Burial Expenses
The United
States Government provides a $300 burial and funeral expense allowance
for veterans who, at the time of death, were entitled to receive pension
or compensation or would have been entitled to compensation but for
receipt of military retirement pay. Eligibility is also established
when death occurs in a Veterans Administration facility or a nursing
home which the Veterans Administration contracted, and additional costs
of transportation of the remains may be reimbursed in those cases. Claims
must be filed within two years after permanent burial or cremation.
Free
United States Burial Flag
The United
States Government provides an American flag to drape the casket of a
veteran who was discharged under conditions other than
dishonorable.
After the funeral service, the flag may be given to the next of kin
or a close associate of the deceased.
How
to contact the Veterans Administration
National Toll-Free
Service: 800-827-1000