The Dayton VA said Cummins had no known family and his remains had not been brought to the Dayton National Cemetery until a social worker with the VA helped.
The social worker, Carmela Daniels, helped bring Cummins’ ashes back to Dayton and she planned the service.
The National Cemetery has a program that focuses on ensuring that no veteran is ever buried alone, even when the veteran has no family or friends who can attend.
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