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Veterans and Burial Benefits: What Families Should Know

By Nathan & Teri Β· Life Legacy FinancialΒ· Published May 2026Β· 7 min read

For those who served, the VA provides a range of burial and memorial benefits designed to honor that service. These benefits can ease both the emotional and financial weight a family carries after a loss.

Who is eligible

  • Veterans with qualifying service
  • Spouses and surviving spouses (even if remarried, in many cases)
  • Dependent children under specific conditions
  • Certain Reservists and National Guard members

Burial in a national or state veterans cemetery

Burial at a VA national cemetery is provided at no cost to eligible veterans and includes:

  • The gravesite
  • Opening and closing of the grave
  • A government headstone, marker, or medallion
  • A burial flag
  • A Presidential Memorial Certificate
  • Perpetual care of the grave

Burial allowances for private cemeteries

Service-connected death

Higher reimbursement when the veteran's death was related to their service.

Non-service-connected death

A smaller burial and plot allowance, often available when the veteran was receiving VA pension or compensation.

Even in a private cemetery, the VA still provides a free headstone or marker and a burial flag.

Military honors and the burial flag

  • Folding and presentation of the U.S. flag
  • Playing of Taps (live or recorded)
  • An honor detail of at least two uniformed service members

The burial flag is provided at no cost and is traditionally presented to the next of kin.

What documents to gather

  • DD-214 (discharge papers) β€” the most important document
  • Marriage certificate (for spouse benefits)
  • Social Security numbers
  • VA claim or file number if applicable
  • Any VA pension or compensation award letters

What VA burial benefits do not cover

  • Casket or urn (for private cemetery burials)
  • Funeral home service fees
  • Memorial service venue or reception
  • Travel costs for family
  • Outstanding medical or final expense bills

This is where many veteran families still find a meaningful role for a small final expense policy to cover the remaining costs.

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