The funerals of three victims of the Tunisian beach shooting will take place today.
Billy and Lisa Graham, from Bankfoot near Perth in Scotland, and Welsh mother-of-four Trudy Jones were among 38 people killed by a gunman in the holiday resort of Sousse on Friday June 26.
Ms Jones, 51 from Gwent, was on holiday with her friends when a man claiming allegiance to Islamic State opened fire.
Her family said after the attack that "our mother of all people didn't deserve this, such a caring person who put everyone else before herself".
Friends and family will gather at St David's Church in Blackwood for her funeral.
Mr and Mrs Graham's ceremony will take place at Perth Crematorium.
On Friday committed Christians and church goers Jim and Ann McQuire, from Cumbernauld, were laid to rest at Abronhill Church.
Meanwhile the family of another British victim of the attack, Sue Davey, has confirmed that a church service of thanksgiving will be held at St Editha's in her home town of Tamworth, Staffordshire, on July 17.
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