VETERANS
INFORMATION
This page is dedicated to our veterans and to remind veterans
and their families of the survivor benefits that may be available
to them.
In New York State, the County Veterans Service Agencies, in
cooperation with the Veterans Administration, provide guides for
the veteran's family that will help them maintain the necessary
records and how to claim any veteran benefits that may be
applicable.
To contact our local V.A. office:
Ulster County Veterans Service Agency
300 Flatbush Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
Telephone: (845) 338-8443 |
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Here are some suggestions:
- When arranging the veteran's funeral, furnish the funeral home
with a copy of the veteran's Military Discharge Certificate or
Report of Separation (DD Form 214), Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) Claim Number (if known) and the veteran's Social Security
number.
- We will assist the veteran's family in securing any Veterans
Administration burial benefits, and will also handle arrangements
for burial in a national cemetery.
New York State National
Cemeteries:
Bath National Cemetery
Brooklyn:
Cypress Hills National Cemetery
Calverton:
Calverton National Cemetery
Elmira:
Woodlawn National Cemetery
Farmingdale:
Long Island National Cemetery
Schuylerville:
Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery
- We will apply for the United States flag to drape or display in
the casket through the local postmaster using the Veteran's
Discharge (DD Form 214).
- If the deceased veteran was a member of a veterans organization
such as the VFW, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, the
Commander will be contacted for any ritual service at the funeral
home or cemetery ritual. The Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Joyce-Schirick Post 1386, Kingston provides a Color Guard/Honor
Guard at the cemetery for a gun salute, taps and flag presentation.
This service, arranged by the funeral home, is conditional of
weather and availability of the Guard. A donation by the family
(although not required) to the Post in memory of the veteran may be
appropriate.

- Veterans Administration benefits which may be available
include:
- Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) for spouse or
dependent children;
- Pension for spouse or dependent children;
- Burial benefits:
- $300. burial benefit for veterans receiving compensation or
pension, or who die in a VA Medical Center;
- Burial allowance for honorably discharged indigent veterans who
die as a result of a service connected disability or whose remains
are unclaimed;
- $300. burial plot allowance or grave for the veteran, spouse
and dependent children (where applicable);
- Headstone, grave markers or niche markers.
- National Service VA life insurance claims.
- Important documents (originals or certified copies) to have
available when applying for assistance:
- Honorable Discharge from the Armed Forces or Report of Military
Separation DD Form 214);
- Record of marriage;
- Birth certificates of dependent children;
- Death certificate for the veteran and any previous spouse;
- Veteran's Social Security number and VA claim number;
- Divorce papers (if applicable);
- Adoption papers for dependent children (if applicable);
- Annual family income figures.
(Some of these documents may also be required when filing a
survivor's claim with Social Security.)
A death certificate is always required when applying for any
insurance benefits. A local county veterans service officer may
offer assistance in supplying and completing forms for G.I.
Insurance. Some veterans organizations provide insurance on an
individual basis: American Legion Life Insurance (1-800-542-5547)
and VFW Insurance Dept. (1-800-821-2606).
Veterans and their families should keep all the above-mentioned
documents together so that they will be readily accessible to
survivors. We can also answer any questions or concerns you may
have when a veteran dies. We will help you plan those special
rituals that provide the respect that every deceased veteran
deserves.
Another helpful resource is the Department of Veteran Affairs: