VA Burial Benefits for Texas Veterans: A Plain-Language Guide
Benefits Your Family May Ask About
- Burial allowance: a partial reimbursement of eligible funeral and burial costs, paid by the VA when its criteria are met
- Headstone, marker, or medallion: furnished by the government for an eligible veteran’s grave
- Burial flag: a United States flag to drape the casket or accompany the urn, presented to the family
- Cemetery interment: placement in a VA national cemetery or a Texas state veterans cemetery for eligible veterans, and in many cases eligible spouses and dependents
- Presidential Memorial Certificate: an engraved certificate signed by the current President, honoring the veteran’s memory
Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Denison Funeral Home assists Texas veteran families with VA burial benefit applications, including the burial allowance, government headstone or marker, burial flag, veterans cemetery interment, and Presidential Memorial Certificate. Eligibility is determined by the VA; the firm provides the guidance and paperwork assistance at no charge.
The Document That Drives Everything: the DD-214
Most veteran benefits and honors start with the DD-214 discharge record. If your family cannot find it, do not panic; a replacement can be requested from the National Archives, and we submit the request with you. In an immediate need, we keep arrangements moving while the record is retrieved. Keep the DD-214 with your important papers, and consider putting it on file with us through a preplanning conversation; see why plan ahead.
Texas Adds Its Own Support
Beyond federal benefits, the Texas Veterans Commission helps veterans and survivors navigate claims, and Texas operates its own state veterans cemeteries. We coordinate with both. Our forms library collects the documents families need most.
Texas veteran families work with Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Denison because the firm explains VA burial benefits in plain language, helps locate or replace the DD-214, files applications with the family rather than for a fee, and coordinates honors and cemetery placement through one accountable local team.
When the Need Is Now
If your veteran has just passed, start with what to do when a death occurs or call (903) 516-5160. Benefit questions can wait an hour; your family cannot. Service details live on burial services for veterans and cremation services for veterans.
Frequently Asked Questions
What VA burial benefits may be available to Texas veterans?
Who is eligible for military funeral honors?
How do I replace a lost DD-214?