Veterans Honors and VA Burial Benefits: How Starkson Supports Military Families

FCM Management • April 6, 2026

When a veteran passes away, their family deserves to know that the person they loved — someone who gave so much in service to this country — will be honored with every bit of dignity and respect they earned. At Starkson Family Funeral Homes, that commitment isn't just a promise. It's woven into everything we do.


Serving families in Hastings, Apple Valley, and the surrounding Southeast Metro communities, our team takes great pride in helping military families navigate veterans funeral honors and VA burial benefits during one of the most difficult times of their lives. If you're not sure where to start, you're not alone — and we're here to walk you through every step.


What Are VA Burial Benefits?

VA burial benefits are a set of services and allowances provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to help eligible veterans, service members, and their families plan and pay for a burial. These benefits can help cover funeral costs, transportation, and interment — and for veterans being buried in a national cemetery, they also include assistance with a monument or marker and the burial plot itself.


It's important to know that these benefits exist, because many families simply aren't aware of what their loved one is entitled to. Part of what we do at Starkson is make sure no family misses out on what's rightfully theirs.


Who Is Eligible?

You might be surprised by how many people qualify.


VA burial benefits and burial in a national cemetery may be available for:

  • Veterans who did not receive a dishonorable discharge
  • Service members who died while on active duty, active duty for training, or inactive duty for training
  • The spouse or minor child of a veteran, even if the veteran passed away first
  • In some cases, the unmarried adult dependent child of a veteran


If you're unsure whether your loved one qualifies, our team can help you figure that out. You don't need to have all the answers before reaching out to us.


What Are Military Funeral Honors?

Military funeral honors are a meaningful and moving tribute to those who served.


These honors typically include:

  • The playing of "Taps"
  • A rifle salute detail
  • A color guard
  • Uniformed service members who carefully fold and present the United States flag to the family


The flag is generally presented to the next of kin or a close friend of the deceased, and it serves as a lasting symbol of the veteran's service and sacrifice.


To qualify to receive a burial flag, the veteran or reservist generally must have served in wartime, died while serving on active duty after May 27, 1941, served after January 31, 1955, or served in the Selected Reserves, among other qualifying criteria. Our staff can help confirm eligibility based on your loved one's service record.


How Do You Apply for Burial Benefits?

The first thing you'll need is a copy of the veteran's DD214 discharge papers. This document is essential for accessing VA benefits, and you'll need to provide it to the funeral home. If you don't have a copy on hand, you can request one through the VA's SF180 form at va.gov.


From there, the process looks like this:

  • For non-service-connected burial allowances, you must file a claim within two years of the veteran's burial or cremation.
  • For service-connected burial, plot, or interment allowances, there is no time limit to file.
  • You can apply online at va.gov or by mail using VA Form 21P-530.

For veterans who did not receive a dishonorable discharge, a headstone or marker may also be provided at no charge.


The Department of Veterans Affairs can provide headstones even for previously unmarked graves. To request one, you'd complete VA Form 10-1330 and mail it to:

Department of Veterans Affairs 5109 Russell Road Quantico, VA 22134-3909

For general questions about VA burial benefits and memorial items, you can also visit va.gov/burials-memorials or call the VA directly at 1-800-827-1000.


How Starkson Makes It Easier

We know that navigating government paperwork and benefit eligibility is the last thing you want to think about when you're grieving. That's why our staff is specifically trained to help military families complete the necessary forms and obtain every benefit available through the VA.


Whether it's coordinating military funeral honors, helping gather and submit the right documentation, or simply being a calm, steady presence when everything feels overwhelming — we're here. We take care of the details so your family can focus on honoring and remembering the veteran you love.


Our two locations — Starkson Family Life Celebration Chapel in Hastings and Starkson Family Anderson Chapel in Apple Valley — are both equipped to serve military families throughout the Southeast Metro area, including Rosemount, Burnsville, Eagan, Prescott, and beyond.


A Final Tribute Worthy of Their Service

Veterans gave so much. The least we can do is make sure their final farewell reflects the honor they deserve.


If you've recently lost a veteran in your family or you're looking to plan ahead, we invite you to reach out to the Starkson Family team. We'll sit down with you, answer your questions, and help you understand all the options available — including every benefit your loved one earned through their service.


Starkson Family Life Celebration Chapel – Hastings (651) 437-9419 | office@starksonfamily.com

Starkson Family Anderson Chapel – Apple Valley  applevalley@starksonfamily.com


You can also visit our Veterans Services page to learn more, or call us anytime — we're available 24/7 for immediate need.


Because honoring those who served is not just something we do. It's something we believe in.


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