Procedures for burial at the National Memorial Cemetery in Arizona
Our funeral home will schedule and handle all necessary
paperwork when families select National Memorial Cemetery in Arizona
for burial. The family will need to supply us with their loved one’s
DD-214 (discharge papers) for us to present to the cemetery for proof of
eligibility. Once we provide proof of
eligibility, we will then request the date/time for the committal service.
The
national cemetery schedules committal services Monday – Friday only. Services can start as early as 9:00am, and
the last service is scheduled at 1:00pm for casket burials, and 2:00pm for cremains
burials.
When you
arrive at the cemetery, there will be a marquee near the entrance that will
list your loved one’s name along with the number or letter of your assigned
committal shelter. When you arrive at
the assigned committal shelter, you will be met by a cemetery representative
who will provide you with the deceased’s burial documents (including a map of
where the burial plot or columbarium niche will be).
Committal Shelter |
Viewing
facilities are not available and graveside funeral services cannot be held at
VA national cemeteries, only a final committal service may be performed. For
safety reasons, these services are held at a committal shelter rather than
at the grave site. This will insure the family’s safety and provide a fitting
location for military honors, along with the ability of the staff to continue
burial operations. Burial will take
place following the committal service.
Committal services can last no longer than 30
minutes. Services should begin and end on time. The cemetery rep will let you
know when your 30 minutes is up (even if they need to interrupt the service).
Please be on time, and please make sure whoever you have leading the service is
aware of the 30-minute time period. No
exceptions will be made.
Military Honors - TAPS |
Each
service will start with military honors.
Military Honors and Flag
Presentation will be provided by the Military Honor Guard. You
cannot request for honors to be performed last or in the middle of the
service. The service will start with
taps, then the flag folding ceremony.
And (depending on each individual case) the 21-gun salute will also take
place at this time. Please allow 5-10
minutes for military honors.
Floral
arrangements may accompany the casket or urn from the committal shelter and
will be placed on the grave after burial.
You can bring as many flowers as you wish to the committal service, but only 2 floral arrangements are allowed to
actually go to the grave site. Fresh
cut and artificial flowers may be placed on graves at any time.
All
Veterans interred at a national cemetery are eligible for a headstone or
marker. It normally takes a minimum of
90 days following a burial for the headstone or marker to be completed and in
place. A headstone or marker will be ordered by cemetery personnel upon
inscription approval by the next of kin (which Sonoran Skies Mortuary will help
you take care of). In most cases, one
grave site is provided for the burial of all eligible family members and a
single headstone or marker is provided.
When both spouses are Veterans, two grave sites and two headstones or
markers may be provided if requested.
Grave sites are assigned and cannot be selected
in advance. Assignments are made without regard to rank,
ethnic or religious background, branch of service or other factors. A husband
and wife are interred in the same plot unless both were Veterans. In that case,
they may be buried side by side in separate plots. Cremated remains are buried
in the ground in specially designated sections of the cemetery or in above
ground columbaria.
Please do not forget to
bring the flag with you to the cemetery. (This will be the flag the Honor Guard will use for the Flag Presentation). The
national cemetery will not supply a flag for the flag folding ceremony during
military honors. Sonoran Skies Mortuary will help obtain the flag for you. Once again, the DD-214 Form must be produced by the
family in order for the funeral home to determine eligibility and obtain the
flag.
Caskets/urns
will not be removed for burial/placement until all family and friends have left
the committal area. No unauthorized
persons will be allowed in the grave site area during burial. You will be given a map of where the burial
plot or columbarium niche is, but you are not allowed to view the actual burial
process. Family is welcome back after 4:00pm to visit the grave site. National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona is open
daily from sunrise to sunset.
If you
have any questions regarding any of the procedures for burial at the National Memorial
Cemetery in Arizona, please contact us directly at 480-985-4900.
Labels: National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, VA, Veteran, Veteran Eligibility for burial, Veterans Cemetery