Burial Allowance and Memorials - Indiana County, Pennsylvania 2026

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Burial allowance amounts StatusMaximum burial allowance If the Veteran died on or after September 11, 2001 $2,000 If the Veteran died before September 11, 2001 $1,500 If the Veteran is buried in a VA national cemetery We may pay you back for some or all of the costs of moving the Veterans remains Oct 1, 2024
VA will pay up to $2,000 toward burial expenses for deaths on or after September 11, 2001, or up to $1,500 for deaths prior to September 11, 2001. If the Veteran is buried in a VA national cemetery, some or all of the cost of transporting the deceased may be reimbursed.
Burial benefits at one of Pennsylvanias national cemeteries are available to eligible veterans and include a gravesite, a government headstone, a flag and a Presidential Memorial Certificate.
Survivors Pension - The Survivors Pension benefit, which may also be referred to as Death Pension, is a tax-free monetary benefit payable to a low-income, un-remarried surviving spouse and/or unmarried child(ren) of a deceased veteran with wartime service.
Social Security doesnt pay for funeral or cremation costs in full, but the extra assistance can be a big help for direct cremation. Cremation service providers like Cremation Specialists are able to minimize their costs and the savings are passed on to families.

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Burial and Cremation Services Payment The Department of Human Services will provide payment for burial and cremation services on behalf of eligible individuals.
A veterans burial allowance helps pay for transportation, funeral, and burial costs for an eligible veteran. If you qualify, the VA will repay a fixed amount for these costs.
The veterans death must not have been the result of their own willful misconduct. Death Pension is a monthly benefit paid to a surviving spouse and to eligible children of a veteran with honorable wartime service and whose death was unrelated to service.

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