Services will take place today for two of the three men who tragically lost their lives in the Liscooley road collision last weekend.
Samuel Hunter of Murlog, Lifford (formerly of Cranford) and Castlederg man Ryan Glenn will both be laid to rest in separate ceremonies.
Mr Hunter, aged in his 70s, passed away on Tuesday from injuries sustained in last Friday’s horrific collision.
Samuel will be laid to rest in his native Milford after a Funeral Service at his adopted Ballindrait Presbyterian Church at 1pm.
He will be deeply missed and forever loved by his wife Dolores, sisters Ila and Evelyn, sisters and brothers in law, nephews, nieces, cousins and wider family circle.
Mrs Hunter, who was also involved in the collision remains seriously ill.
Mr Ryan Glenn, a 25-year-old father-of-one, tragically died at the scene alongside his friend Gordy Galbraith.
A Service of Thanksgiving for Mr Glenn’s life will be held at Lynch’s Funeral Home, Castlederg at 1pm today. Interment afterwards in Castlederg Cemetery.
Mr Galbraith, who was 38, was laid to rest on Thursday in Castlederg.