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Donations sought for Haim's funeral

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Published: March. 12, 2010 at 4:45 PM

LOS ANGELES, March 12 (UPI) -- A fund has been set up to help Corey Haim's family pay for the Canadian actor's funeral, a message posted on his Web site said.

The "Lucas" and "The Lost Boys" star died Wednesday in California at the age of 38. The cause of his death has not yet been determined.

"Corey's funeral will be taking place next week in his hometown of Toronto, Canada. Due to the unexpected expenses of transporting his body to Canada for final resting, a fund has been set up to help his family," the message on his Web site said Thursday.

Donations may be sent to the:

Corey Haim Memorial Fund

c/o Judy Haim

P.O. Box 87655

298 John Street

Thornhill, Ontario

L3T - 7R4 CANADA

An updated message Friday said donations are also being accepted online via Pay Pal.

"A heartfelt thanks goes out to all who have already sent a donation and stopped by Corey's MySpace page to leave your condolences," the Web site said.

Services for Haim are to take place Tuesday morning at the Steeles Memorial Chapel in Thornhill, Ontario, the actor's MySpace page said.

Topics: Corey Haim
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