Sophie Taylor and Calum Murray were both popular in the local community Prayers are to be said for the two teenagers who died in a shooting tragedy and their families.
Sophie Taylor, 16, and her 18-year-old boyfriend Calum Murray died at a cottage near Tomintoul on Tuesday.
It is understood the trainee gamekeeper was cleaning a legally-held gun when he accidentally shot his girlfriend – and then turned it on himself.
They will be remembered in services at local churches on Sunday, ahead of a special school assembly on Monday.
The Reverend Sven Bjarnason will lead the assembly at Speyside High School in Aberlour, where Sophie was a pupil.
He told the BBC Scotland News Website it would offer classmates and the community a chance to “come together and reflect”.
Pupils will also be offered counselling either one-to-one or in groups.
Sophie’s family said they had been left “completely shocked” by the death of their “beautiful” daughter.
And Mr Murray’s family said he would be “treasured forever”.
It is understood Sophie and a friend were cooking dinner for Mr Murray and another friend when the tragedy happened.
It is believed Mr Murray was cleaning a shotgun when it went off and killed Sophie.
Family friend Dru McPherson told BBC Scotland it appeared Mr Murray, who he presumed would be in a “state of shock”, ran from the cottage pursued by the others and shot himself.
Police have said they are not looking for anyone else over the deaths.
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