State Veteran Cemeteries
State Veteran Cemeteries in Illinois: A guide for veteran families
Illinois-specific data on state veteran cemeteries
State Veteran Cemeteries: Eligibility, Funding, and Operating Authority is one of the most consequential benefits available to U.S. veterans and their families. For families in Illinois specifically: illinois hosts 113 veteran-friendly funeral homes. median pricing data is incomplete for the state. illinois operates 12 veteran cemeteries: abraham lincoln national cemetery, alton national cemetery, camp butler national cemetery, confederate mound, danville national cemetery, fort sheridan national cemetery and 6 others.
Illinois at a glance
- 113 funeral homes confirmed to provide veteran-specific services.
- 12 veteran cemeteries operating in-state (Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, Alton National Cemetery, Camp Butler National Cemetery, Confederate Mound, Danville National Cemetery, Fort Sheridan National Cemetery, plus 6 more).
- Direct cremation pricing data not yet aggregated for Illinois.
- Basic burial pricing data not yet aggregated for Illinois.
How federal benefits apply in Illinois
The federal VA burial allowance applies the same way in Illinois as in every other state: $948 for non-service-connected death, up to $2,000 for service-connected. The allowance is paid to whoever paid the funeral home — survivor, friend, or estate. The claim is filed on VA Form 21P-530EZ and most veteran-friendly Illinois funeral homes file it on the family's behalf at no charge.
Illinois families burying at one of the state's 12 veteran cemeteries pay nothing for plot, opening and closing, perpetual care, headstone, or burial flag. The funeral home handles transportation; the cemetery handles the rest.
Veteran cemeteries in Illinois
The following veteran cemeteries operate in Illinois. Eligibility follows the federal standard plus, for state-operated cemeteries, Illinois residency at the time of death (or, for veterans, at the time of entry into active service).
- Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery
- Alton National Cemetery
- Camp Butler National Cemetery
- Confederate Mound
- Danville National Cemetery
- Fort Sheridan National Cemetery
- Mound City National Cemetery
- North Alton Confederate Cemetery
Procedure for Illinois families
- Locate the veteran's DD-214. If missing, request a replacement from the National Personnel Records Center using Standard Form 180 (4–6 weeks during normal demand).
- Choose a Illinois funeral home that accepts assignment of VA benefits — most homes in our directory do at no extra charge.
- Sign VA Form 21P-530EZ at the funeral home; the home submits the form on your behalf.
- If burial at a Illinois veteran cemetery is desired, the funeral home calls the National Cemetery Scheduling Office at 1-800-535-1117 to reserve a date.
- Request military funeral honors — at no cost — through the funeral home, who contacts the deceased's last unit or the nearest active-duty installation. For requests inside 72 hours, call 1-877-MIL-HONR (1-877-645-4667).
Where Illinois families get help
Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs is the operational counterpart for state-administered burial benefits, which may supplement the federal allowance. State-level benefits vary widely; check the state department's burial-benefits page for current details.
Veterans Service Officers (VSO) at Illinois's VFW posts, American Legion chapters, and AMVETS detachments file federal burial-benefit claims at no cost. Most Illinois counties also have a county veterans affairs office that operates as a VSO.
National Cemetery Scheduling Office (1-800-535-1117) is the operational line for cemetery scheduling, available 24/7.
Timeline expectations
Same-day — burial scheduling at a VA national cemetery once documentation is in place. The National Cemetery Scheduling Office can issue a burial date within 30–60 minutes of a complete file.
24–72 hours — typical VA national cemetery burial date once scheduled.
60–90 days — burial allowance claim payment after a complete VA Form 21P-530EZ submission.
90–120 days — government headstone or marker shipment after VA Form 40-1330 approval.
6–8 weeks — Presidential Memorial Certificate processing after VA Form 40-0247 submission.
4–6 weeks — DD-214 replacement from the National Personnel Records Center during normal demand. Peak demand (around Memorial Day, Veterans Day) can push this to 8–10 weeks.
Where to get help
VA Burial Benefits help line: 1-800-827-1000 — 8am–9pm Eastern, weekdays. Operators can pre-screen eligibility and answer specific questions.
National Cemetery Scheduling Office: 1-800-535-1117 — 24/7, for active funeral arrangements only. Not for general questions.
DoD Honors Coordination: 1-877-MIL-HONR (1-877-645-4667) — for honors requests inside 72 hours of service time.
Veterans Service Officers (VSO) at VFW, American Legion, AMVETS, DAV, or county Veterans Affairs offices — file claims and appeals at no charge.
VA.gov — official documentation, downloadable forms, claim status tracking.
Common Questions
Frequently asked
Does Illinois add state-level benefits on top of federal?
Illinois operates 12 veteran cemeteries that supplement the federal cemetery system. The state's veterans affairs department may also administer non-burial benefits worth checking. State-level burial allowance supplements vary by state and are available in approximately 12 states; check the state's published benefits page for current details.
What's the median funeral cost for veterans in Illinois?
Median pricing data for Illinois is not yet fully aggregated. The federal burial allowance of $948 applies regardless: any veteran with an honorable discharge and 24 months of qualifying service, or service-connected disability, qualifies.
Does the VA pay for the funeral itself?
Not directly. The VA pays a burial allowance — currently $948 for non-service-connected death and up to $2,000 for service-connected — to whoever paid the funeral home. The allowance offsets but does not fully cover most funerals.
Can the spouse be buried alongside the veteran at a VA national cemetery?
Yes. Spouses and dependent children of eligible veterans may be buried at any VA national cemetery, even if they predecease the veteran. The plot, opening and closing, and perpetual care are free.
How fast can a VA cemetery burial be scheduled?
Within 24–72 hours when documentation is complete. The funeral home or family calls the National Cemetery Scheduling Office at 1-800-535-1117 with the DD-214 and death certificate.
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