Veteran Funeral Services


Veteran Funeral Services


At Roberts-Martinez Funeral Home, we consider it a true honor to serve veterans and their families.
We’ll help you understand available U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits and assist with the necessary forms. We’ll guide you through the paperwork with care, patience and respect.

What are VA burial benefits and memorial items?

The VA burial benefits are designed to assist service members, veterans and their families with planning and paying for a burial or memorial service in a VA national cemetery. Memorial items are provided through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to honor the service of those who have served the country.

Who qualifies for burial benefits and burial in a national cemetery?

Veterans, service members, spouses and dependents may be eligible for burial in a VA national cemetery, as well as other benefits, if they meet one of the requirements listed below:

  • A veteran who didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge
  • A service member who died while on active duty, active duty for training or inactive duty
    for training
  • The spouse or minor child of a veteran, even if the veteran died first
  • In some cases, the unmarried adult dependent child of a veteran

What are military funeral honors and a committal service?

Military funeral honors include the playing of “Taps,” a rifle detail, a color guard and uniformed service members who properly fold and present the U.S. flag to the grieving family. These flags are typically given to the deceased’s next of kin or close friend. In order for the survivors to
qualify to receive the burial flag, the veteran or reservist must be described by at least one of the following:

  • Served in wartime
  • Died while serving on active duty after May 27, 1941
  • Served after Jan. 31, 1955
  • Served in peacetime and left military service before June 27, 1950, after serving at least one enlistment or because of a disability that was caused — or made worse — by his or her active military service
  • Served in the Selected Reserve or served in the military forces of the Philippines while in service of the United States and died on or after April 25, 1951

What are burial benefits and how do I apply?

The veteran's death benefits help cover the burial, funeral and transportation costs associated with the deceased’s services and disposition. Survivors of those being buried in a national cemetery can receive assistance with the burial and funeral costs, the plot or interment and the transportation of the veteran’s remains for burial.

You must file a claim for a non-service-connected burial allowance within two years of the veteran’s burial or cremation. There is no time limit to file for a service-connected burial, plot or interment allowance.
You can apply online at 
https://www.va.gov/burials-and-memorials/application/530/introduction or by mail after completing the VA Form 21P-530.

A veteran who didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge or a service member who died while on active duty may be eligible for a headstone or marker if they meet certain requirements. To find out if your deceased loved one qualifies, visit 
https://www.va.gov/burials-memorials/memorial-items/headstones-markers-medallions/ 

The Department of Veterans Affairs also provides a headstone for unmarked graves of an eligible deceased veteran at no charge. To request a headstone, grave marker or niche marker, fill out the VA Form 10-1330 and send to:


Department of Veterans Affairs
5109 Russell Road
Quantico, VA 22134-3909 

For more information regarding VA burial benefits and memorial items, visit 
https://www.va.gov/burials-memorials/ or contact the VA office at 

1-800-827-1000.