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Prepaid clients of bankrupt Glace Bay funeral home may be owed money

The Nova Scotia government wants to hear from people whopurchased pre-arranged funerals from a bankrupt Glace Bay funeral home, but did not receive refunds.

At least 2 clients of J.M. Curry Funeral Home prepaid for funerals, but didn't get refunds

The Nova Scotia government says it seized J.M. Curry Funeral Home's $20,000 bond for failing to comply with the Cemetery and Funeral Services Act, and will use that bond to help pay refunds to people who paid for pre-arranged funerals. (Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/Getty Images)

The Nova Scotia government wants to hear from people whopurchased pre-arranged funerals from a bankrupt Glace Bay funeral home, but did not receive refunds.

Service Nova Scotia, which oversees the province's funeral industry, said J.M. Curry Funeral Home declared bankruptcy and closed in March2019.

In anews release, the department said it's aware of two cases where the home did not refund payments, but said there may be others.

Officials said they have seized the home's $20,000 bond for failing to comply with the Cemetery and Funeral Services Act, and will use that bond to help pay refunds.

The department said anyone who paid for a pre-arranged funeral and has proof of payment should contact Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services at 902-424-5819 before Oct. 15.

Last year, a Sydney funeral home closed following a suspicious fire, owing more than $120,000 in prepaid funeral contracts to 42 clients. Itrefunded some clients directly, but Service Nova Scotia also received a payment from the home to help reimburse customers.