Navy Vet John D Hannah dies; no one to claim/bury his body

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Hoi Polloi wrote:
speedsix wrote:...just spoke to the funeral home...they have located a brother and a daughter and all is taken care of...
Thank you! What wonderful news! I hope his funeral is overflowing.

...the guy at the funeral home said his phone is ringing off the wall...guess you guys got him the attention he deserved...good work!!!
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speedsix wrote:
Hoi Polloi wrote:
speedsix wrote:...just spoke to the funeral home...they have located a brother and a daughter and all is taken care of...
Thank you! What wonderful news! I hope his funeral is overflowing.

...the guy at the funeral home said his phone is ringing off the wall...guess you guys got him the attention he deserved...good work!!!
Said much the same to me, and offers of aid rolling in too.

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Purplehood wrote:
steve817 wrote:
Purplehood wrote:
steve817 wrote:You don't even have to be retired from the military to be eligible for burial in any of the National Cemeteries. All that is required is that you have been honorably discharged.
:iagree:
Forgot to mention though. The government won't pay for the casket and we may have even had to purchase the burial vault it's been over 10 years since I dealt with it.
They give you a plot and a headstone. Nothing more, nothing less.
I believe your family also gets the flag that drapes your coffin.
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J Wilson,

I think that may be provided by the MIlitary service if you can get them to the funeral. But you might be right. The VA provides the plot and the stone.
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Purplehood wrote:
steve817 wrote:
Purplehood wrote:
steve817 wrote:You don't even have to be retired from the military to be eligible for burial in any of the National Cemeteries. All that is required is that you have been honorably discharged.
:iagree:
Forgot to mention though. The government won't pay for the casket and we may have even had to purchase the burial vault it's been over 10 years since I dealt with it.
They give you a plot and a headstone. Nothing more, nothing less.
Good enough for me... I'm planning on building my own box and storing it in the top of my garage...ha ha ha...yeah that's how cheap I am and after I'm gone what the heck do I care what I'm put in the ground in. "rlol"
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Medic624 wrote:
Purplehood wrote:They give you a plot and a headstone. Nothing more, nothing less.
Good enough for me... I'm planning on building my own box and storing it in the top of my garage...ha ha ha...yeah that's how cheap I am and after I'm gone what the heck do I care what I'm put in the ground in. "rlol"
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...two rolls of shrink wrap and up to the attic for me...
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Purplehood wrote:J Wilson,

I think that may be provided by the MIlitary service if you can get them to the funeral. But you might be right. The VA provides the plot and the stone.
VA provides the vault free of charge as well as plot and headstone. Flag is requested by family member for the deceased veteran but maybe they'd allow someone to complete the request. The funeral director should have the forms The headstone has to have some choices designated as well. Just did all this for my Dad. :patriot:
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With your final Wally Walk, you could pick up your site-to-store purchase if you got one of these: http://www.walmart.com/ip/American-Patr ... t/12568638
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puma guy wrote:
Purplehood wrote:J Wilson,

I think that may be provided by the MIlitary service if you can get them to the funeral. But you might be right. The VA provides the plot and the stone.
VA provides the vault free of charge as well as plot and headstone. Flag is requested by family member for the deceased veteran but maybe they'd allow someone to complete the request. The funeral director should have the forms The headstone has to have some choices designated as well. Just did all this for my Dad. :patriot:
Thanks for clarifying that. It has been years since I was involved in handling a VA funeral for a relative.
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Jasonw560 wrote:With your final Wally Walk, you could pick up your site-to-store purchase if you got one of these: http://www.walmart.com/ip/American-Patr ... t/12568638
:shock: Ok. Now that's just creepy. Since when did Wally World start selling caskets? NM. I don't really want to know.
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