Scott Varley said he did not know my phone number or how to contact me.
He told the Veterans Administration he did not have any idea where I was.
Did he tell the National Cemetery Administration Burial Scheduling Office about the trust or the advanced health care directive. Did he mention to Prescott National Cemetery that my mother already owned her plot at Greenwood in San Diego, next to her parents and his father.
Did Scott Varley willfully make false statements to the Federal Government and withhold information so I would not know he was placing my mother's ashes at Prescott National?
My mother did have all of these things in place.
From the VA website:
An Advance Directive is a legal form that helps your doctors and loved ones understand your wishes about medical and mental health care and make decisions about your care, if you are not able to make decisions for yourself.
An Advance Directive is the best way to ensure that your future medical care reflects your wishes.
The VA Advance Directive includes sections that allow you to identify the person who would make decisions for you (also called a Health Care Agent) and to specify your treatment preferences. Those sections are:
- Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care – the part that says who will make decisions for you
- Living Will – the part that details your wishes about treatments
The VA honors all types of legal Advance Directives, including forms from another state, Department of Defense or VA.
That is Scott next to Grandpa snoozing.
Scott Varley claimed he did not know my phone number or where I was. |
I trusted Scott with my mother's ashes. He treated my mother and I as if we did not have a brain or could not make decisions. He completely disregarded her wishes. His disrespect for women is out of this world.
He seems friendly in the text, but once I hesitated about placing the ashes and wanted to wait his communication skills suffered. |