Thursday, December 2, 2010

Veteran dies hours after convincing Veterans Affairs he isn't dead


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http://m.wfmynews2.com/
A Caswell County, NC, veteran died Thursday morning, hours after getting his benefits reinstated by Veterans Affairs due to confusion that he was already dead.


Floyd Holmes' wife, Marie Holmes, called WFMY News 2 earlier this week when she felt like she hit the end of the road in the battle to get her husband's disability payments returned.


Marie said there was a confusion after Floyd Holmes' son died several months ago. The Social Security Administration though Floyd Holmes died. She said the couple straightened that out, but ever since, Floyd had not received his disability check from the VA.


Floyd's health problems started with colon cancer, which lead to the removal of his large intestines and then problems with his kidneys.


WFMY News 2's Justin Quesinberry reached out to the VA Tuesday, and on Wednesday morning, Marie said she received a call from a VA representative saying they were going to reinstate his check in the next five days.


"The first thing I thought, it's a crying shame that it took me this long to get through to somebody that had authority to do something," she said after she was told about the reinstatement.


Marie Holmes called WFMY News 2 Thursday afternoon and said her husband died Thursday morning. She said she was thankful for the WFMY team working to help reinstate her husband's benefits.


WFMY

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1 comment:

  1. A real shame that big bureaucratic institutions can sometimes cause fellow Americans so much stress, often at times in their lives when they are least able to deal with it.

    Bo Diddly

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