May 23, 2020

A military funeral service is an important way to honor a person who has bravely defended and served his or her county.

Bridget Anaya, Licensed Funeral Director

Military funeral traditions can actually be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome. While today’s ceremonies still incorporate some of these ideas and principles, current military funerals also have a decidedly American feel. They are full of respect and honor, and can also be a source of comfort for surviving family members and friends.

United States law now mandates the rendering of military funeral honors for an eligible veteran at the request of the family. This funeral comes at no cost to that family, courtesy of the Department of Defense. This allows the brave men and women to receive the gratitude and honor that they deserve, and is an important way of allowing the family to mourn the loss of a loved one.

At the service you will see a flag draped over the coffin. If you are having a chapel service, the flag will be pulled away from the head of the coffin and the coffin can be open for viewing (should you so request). There should not be a spray of flowers on top of the flag. If you wish to adorn the casket with flowers, request a crescent-shaped arrangement from the florist. This is to be placed upon the open lid of the coffin at the upper left corner.

At the gravesite, a military detail (if available) will carry the coffin to the grave and prepare for honors. The honors will include details about the individual’s service (usually given by family clergy or a family friend), military rifle salute (if available), folding of the flag, presentation of the flag, and the playing of Taps. Military honors are provided to the family at no cost.

Who is eligible for a military funeral?
The following people are eligible to receive a military funeral:
• Military members who are currently on active duty
• Military retirees
• Members and former members of the Selected Reserve
• Eligible U.S. veterans
• Veterans who served at least one term of enlistment and separated under conditions that do not include dishonorable discharge

If you have questions about how to apply to receive a military funeral for your loved one, contact us and we will be able to provide guidance on completing the process.

If you would like a FREE funeral decisions planning guide please contact us at 12700 Southeast Raytown Road | 816-761-6272
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