Daughter sues funeral home after discovering Vietnam veteran father’s remains were never buried at cemetery

Inset: George Jonas Sr. Background: The cemetery marker for Jonas at Mount Olivet Cemetery (WCBS).

Inset: George Jonas Sr. Background: The cemetery marker for Jonas at Mount Olivet Cemetery (WCBS).

A New Jersey woman alleges a funeral home never buried her father’s cremated remains in the family plot, complete with his name etched on a headstone and a small placard reading “Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States” that she has dutifully visited every year since he died at age 78 on May 16, 1993.

Debbie Uraga, 69, has visited the grave of her father, George Jonas Sr., at the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Middletown Township on birthdays and holidays but says she learned something disturbing two days after her last holiday visit on Father’s Day, June 16.

She got a disturbing Facebook message from a U.S. Air Force veteran working on an initiative to provide full military burials of unclaimed Vietnam War veterans.

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