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VA ADDS OPTION FOR COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE OR URN

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VA ADDS OPTION FOR COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE OR URN

By
Charles Mix County Veterans Service Officer Jerry Seiner

Beginning June 10, families of deceased and cremated Veterans can apply to receive commemorative plaques or urns from VA if they do not want to inter their loved ones in a VA National Cemetery or receive a government-furnished headstone, marker or medallion for placement in any cemetery.

Commemorative urns are used to hold the remains of a deceased, cremated Veteran, and commemorative plaques are designed to hang on a wall. Both the urns and the plaques honor a Veteran’s service and serve as a lasting tribute to the individual’s status as a Veteran. Eligible family members can request one or the other, but not both.

It’s important to note that, if a family chooses a plaque or an urn to commemorate a Veteran, VA is prohibited by law from interring that Veteran’s remains in a VA national cemetery or from providing a headstone, marker or medallion for placement in any cemetery. Families should be certain of their choice. If the family chooses to receive a plaque or an urn to commemorate their Veteran, their decision cannot be undone. The law does not provide a method to restore these benefits.

To be eligible, the Veteran (or service member who died on active duty) must have served in the Armed Forces on or after April 6, 1917; the Veteran must be eligible for a headstone or marker under 38 U.S.C. § 2306(d), and the Veteran’s remains must have been cremated—with no portion of the remains interred at any location.

More information about NCA memorial options can be found on the VA website. More details, including an application for commemorative plaques and urns, will be available on June 10. If you have any questions or need assistance with this program, contact Charles Mix County Veterans Service Officer, Jerry Seiner at 605-487-7691 or 605-481-1338.