AAMI Funeral Home Management And Merchandising Final
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AAMI Funeral Home Management And Merchandising Final
Who is someone who has served in the Armed forces?
Who is someone who has served in the Armed forces?
The purposes of the arrangement conference are to:
1. Neutralize the family's feelings and build rapport
2. Obtain Vital Statistics
3. P...
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AAMI Funeral Home Management And
Merchandising Final
Who is someone who has served in the Armed forces?
Who is someone who has served in the Armed forces?
The purposes of the arrangement conference are to:
1. Neutralize the family's feelings and build rapport
2. Obtain Vital Statistics
3. Plan the funeral
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Department of Veterans Affairs
Provide benefits to Veterans who were honorably discharged
Burial Allowance (Form #21-530)
Must be filed withing 2 years of the date of final disposition
Bereaved family would receive $300 upon approval
Additional $150 if buried in a state owned cemetery
(Not a National Cemetery)
When filing for Veteran Benefits:
Copy of the Honorable Discharge (DD-214)
Certified Copy of the Death Certificate
Notify the Registrar of Vital Statistics when filing the death certificate of a deceased
veteran as they may be able to provide free certified copies for the purposes of filing for
VA Benefits
Itemized copy of the funeral bill
Completed form #21-530
Form #90-2008
Application for United States Flag for Burial Purposes
When should you apply for a flag?
Before the funeral takes place
Where can you obtain a flag?
At any first, second, or third class post office, at the fourth class post offices in the
county seats or at any field station of the Veterans Administration (VA),
including contact offices.
The order of preference for signing the VA Form # 9
0-2008 is:
1. Next of kin or other relative;
2. Person making the funeral arrangements;
3. Funeral director
4. Representative of a veterans' organization having charge of the funeral;
5. Other person having knowledge of the eligibility
of the deceased and acting in the interest of his
(or her) family.
The order of preference to entitlement of the flag:
,1. Widow or widower
2. Children, according to age
3. Parents, adoptive parents, stepparents and foster parents
4. Brothers or sisters, including half-blood siblings
5. Uncles or aunts;
6. Nephews or nieces;
7. Others, cousins, grandparents, etc.
If two relatives having equal entitlement request the flag?
It would go to the elder of the two
Can a flag be issued to a widow/widower who is separated from the deceased?
Yes. As long as the widow/widower is not remarried.
Can a flag be issued to a widow/widower who was separated from the deceased
and then remarried?
No. Unless the application for the flag was made prior to the remarriage.
Form #40-1330
Application for Headstone / Marker.
What is the time limit for filing for a Headstone/Marker?
There is no time limit.
The nearest relative, funeral director or other person may request a headstone or
marker when:
When interment is in a cemetery other than a Veterans Administration or National
Cemetery
Filing for a Headstone/Marker
Completed form #40-1330 and a copy of Honorable Discharge (DD-214)
The V.A. will pay the cost of transportation when:
When a Veteran dies as a result of a Service-Connected Disability and is in receipt of
disability compensation
Members of the Armed Forces who die while on active duty can receive what
kinds of Government benefits?
Preparation of the deceased, dressing and casketing, transportation and the
aforementioned burial benefits
In the event an active service person dies in an area where there is no contract
for funeral services, the local funeral home should use what form?
Form #DD-1375
Burial at sea is available to:
1. members and former members of Uniformed Services
2. U.S. Civilian Marine Personnel of the Military Sealift Command.
3. Dependents of members and former members of Uniformed Services
4. U.S. Citizens who by notable service or by outstanding contributions to the U.S. are
eligible
What kind of casket is needed for a burial at sea?
A metal casket
The metal casket will be drilled with twelve holes, two inches in diameter in the
top, bottom and sides of the casket. Why?
In order to allow a better flow of sea water to sink the casket.
, The metal casket would be enclosed with six metal or durable fabric bands ¾
inches wide to:
Assure that the casket lid will not open on impact with the water
Does the family pay to transport the deceased to the location designated by the
Commandant of
the Naval District?
Yes
Are civilians normally allowed to attend services aboard Navy ships at sea?
No
Form #SSA 721
Statement of Death by Funeral Director
What is the purpose of Form #SSA 721?
1. Notifies Social Security that someone has died.
2. Starts the process for a family member or members to receive possible Social
Security benefits
Lump Sum Death Benefit:
1. The amount is $255.00
2. Paid to surviving spouse or dependent child only
3. Must be claimed within two years from the date of death
4. Social Security contacts the family via the Statement of Death From to file for the
LSDB, if eligible.
5. The Claimant's Form is SSA 8.
If both spouses are receiving Social Security benefits and one dies, will the
survivor receive both payment?
The survivor will receive whichever payment is larger, but will NOT continue to receive
both payments.
For direct deposit of a social security check, the bank will:
Have to be notified of the persons death.
arm
the part of the casket handle that attaches the bar to the lug (ear).
apron
the lining attached to the undersurface of the foot panel of the casket and/or a
component part of the throw (overlay) which extends downward into the body of the
casket.
alternative container
an unfinished wood box or other non-metal receptacle or enclosure, without
ornamentation or a fixed interior lining, which is designed for the encasement of human
remains and which is made of fiberboard, pressed-wood, composition materials (with or
without an outside covering) or like materials.
alloy
a substance composed of two or more metals.
bail handle
a single handle is which the lug, arm, and bar are combined in one unit.
bar
that part of the casket handle, attached to the lug or arm, which is grasped by the
casketbearer.
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