Flag Retirement Program

Hitzeman Funeral Home & Cremation Services has started a Flag Retirement Program to honor our veterans.

Most people are not sure of what to do with a flag that has seen better days. Some continue to fly their aged flag or have purchased a new flag while holding onto their old one.

At Hitzeman Funeral Home & Cremation Services, we are collecting those worn, tattered or torn American flags that are no longer suitable for display and are no longer fit to serve the nation.

To honor our veterans, and if a family wishes, we will provide one of the aged retired flags donated to be cremated alongside their veteran. The flag collected will drape over the veteran’s cremation receptacle prior to cremation and will stay with them during the cremation process. This gives the flag one last great duty of honoring your loved one.

In accordance to The United States Flag Code, Title 4, Section 8k states-“The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem of display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.”
https://www.flagsusa.com/flag-retirement/

“We have retired a number of flags over the years with my son’s Cub Scout Troop.” Chuck stated, “I believe that these flags have served us well. We have proudly displayed them at our homes, schools and businesses. Our retirement program is intended to salute those that have served our country, honor the flag that has flown,
our nation and rest those flags in a respectful manner.”

Upon receipt of the veteran’s cremated remains, the family will receive a certificate stating the last deed of service for that flag, which had draped their veteran during the cremation process.

Stop by Hitzeman Funeral Home at 9445 West 31st Street, Brookfield, IL 60513 and we will gladly accept those flags. 
Please make sure all flags provided have been shown the care and dignity they deserve.

“We salute all those service men, woman and their families who have served promoting the freedom that we are fortunate to have today,” Chuck added “May God Bless you all.”