Military Funeral Services

Military Funeral Services

At the Davis Funeral Home, we take great pride in providing veterans that have passed away with the honor they deserve. We offer funeral services that pay tribute to their bravery and sacrifice. Providing quality military funeral honors is our small gesture towards thanking veterans for serving our country and fighting for our freedom. 
It's very important that family members notify one of our funeral directors that their loved one was a member of the military. Once we are aware we can then contact the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the appropriate armed forces branch (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard) to see if your loved one is eligible to receive military death benefits. Below we have outlined some circumstances where your loved one would be eligible to receive military death benefits: 
  • Your loved one was a military member on active duty or was in the Selected Reserve.
  • Your loved one was a former military member who served on active duty and left the military under honorable conditions.
  • Your loved one completed at least one term of enlistment or a period of initial obligated service in the Selected Reserve and left under honorable conditions.
  • Your loved one was a former military member from the Selected Reserve that was discharged due to a disability incurred or aggravated in the line of duty.
  • Providing our funeral directors with your loved one’s DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, is helpful and helps expedite the application process. Do not worry if you do not have this form, our funeral directors can request it on your behalf. If you are interested in obtaining the form, you can request it online from the National Archives. 
Gaining eligibility for military death benefits can be somewhat complex, but that is what our funeral directors and staff at the Davis Funeral Home are here for. We will take care of the entire process, and will explain what benefits your loved one is entitled to. 

Create a Memorable Veteran Funeral Service

If you are in need of help creating an honorable veteran funeral service, please reach out to us so we can ensure your loved one receives the military death benefits he/ she deserves. 
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    What does a Military Funeral Consist of?

    On January 1, 2000, Section 578 of Public Law 106-65 of the National Defense Authorization Act was enacted. It became law that the United States Armed Forces must provide all eligible veterans with military funeral honors if requested by his or her family. There will be an honor guard detail of at least two members of the Armed Forces present for all military funerals. One member will be a representative of the branch of armed forces that the deceased veteran was a part of. At a minimum the honor guard detail will perform a ceremony that includes the folding and presenting of the American flag to the next of kin and the playing of Taps. 

    Playing of Taps

    Veteran Burial Benefits

    Below are a few of the common features that Veteran burial benefits provide and cover. The veteran may or may not be eligible for these benefits depending on his or her status and situation. 
    • A gravesite at any of the 136 Veteran Affairs’ National Cemeteries 
    • As an alternative to the National cemeteries operated by the Veteran Affairs, many states have established state veteran cemeteries. Eligibility is quite similar to the ones outlined by the Department of Veterans Affairs, but may include residency requirements. 
    • Most veterans are eligible to receive a headstone, marker, or medallion at no cost. The flat markers are available in granite, marble, and bronze. The headstones are available in granite and marble. 
    • Presidential Memorial Certificate.
    • As already mentioned an American flag is provided, at no cost, to drape over the casket or accompany the urn of the deceased veteran.
    • Burial Allowances refer to the flat monetary sum that is paid to cover the Veteran’s funeral costs. 
    • The casket may be transported via a horse-drawn limbers and caissons.
    • Fighter jets may perform an aerial flyover.
    • A gun salute. The number of shots fired depends on the veterans rank. 
    • For funerals of commanding officers, a riderless horse that represents a fallen leader will usually follow the horse-drawn hearse.
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