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B-243829 1 (1991-12-13)

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             Comptrolier General
 /,          of the United States

             Washington, D.C. 20548
             Decision



             Matter of:      Chief Warrant Officer Glen N. Burbage, USCG
                               (Retired)

             File:           B-243829

             Date:           December 13, 1991

             DIGESTS

             1. Where there is no evidence that a military member died
             before a state court decree presumptively declaring his date
             of death to be 7 years from the date of his unexplained
             disappearance, claim of surviving spouse for undisbursed
             retired pay up to the court determined date of death is
             allowed.   43 Comp. Gen. 503 (1964) and\58 Comp. Gen. 131
             (1978) are miodified accordingly.

             2. Spouses of military members who retired before 1972,
             when the Survivor Benefit Plan went into effect, were not
             entitled to notice that member-spouses had elected not to
             participate in the plan.


             DECISION

             This action is in response to a request for decision from a
             United States Coast Guard certifying officer relating to the
             payment of the retired pay in the case of Chief Warrant
             Officer Glen N. Burbage, USCG (Retired), who has been
             reported missing since March 23, 1981. We find that the
             retired pay up to the date CWO Burbage was declared dead
             should be disbursed.

             CWO Burbage retired on March 1,1960. He took an airline
             flight on March 23, 1981 from Charleston, South Carolina to
             Atlantic City, New Jersey and picked up his luggage at the
             airport. He has not been seen or heard from since that
             date-. On January 4, 1982, his wife, Doris H. Burbage,
             notified the Coast Guard that her husband was missing and at
             that time the member's retired pay was suspended. On
             July 31, 1990, the Charleston County Probate Court declared
             CWO Burbage dead and established the date of death as
             March 23, 1988, 7 years from the date of his disappearance.

             Mrs. Burbage has made claim for her husband's withheld
             retired pay. The Coast Guard has computed this amount to be
             $75,529.16 ($81,984.10 for the period of March 1, 1981


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