I'm not dead, Wisconsin veteran tells VA
Wisconsin State Journal
By Steven Verburg
POSTED: 11/13/2014
Kenneth C. Brunner wants the government to know it is dead wrong, because he is alive and well in Madison, Wis.
The 81-year-old Army veteran said he was surprised to read a letter from the U.S. Veterans Benefits Administration stating that he was dead.
The letter, dated Nov. 4 and addressed to Brunner's wife, Julie, arrived at his East Side home Monday afternoon, Brunner said.
"It said I was dead and not to cash any more checks," Brunner said, his voice strong, clear and a little indignant. "I read that and I said holy ..."
By Tuesday, Brunner had built up a head of steam and tried to call the agency to deliver a few choice words, but it was closed for Veterans Day.
The letter said Brunner's wife was entitled to cash the check issued for the month in which he died, but no others that might have been issued. It promised $300 to help cover the cost of the funeral.
"We are sorry to learn about the death of KENNETH BRUNNER and extend to you our deepest sympathy," the letter says. "We understand that the transition period following the death of a loved one is difficult and we wish to offer our assistance and our appreciation for the honorable service of KENNETH BRUNNER."
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