The first funeral for the four University of Georgia students killed in a car crash will be Sunday afternoon at Dunwoody United Methodist Church.

Halle Grace Scott, 19, died Wednesday night in an Oconee County crash that also killed three friends and left another classmate critically injured. Scott, a sophomore, was a member of the Tri Delta sorority and a 2014 graduate of Dunwoody High School, where she was an honor student and cheerleader.

Visitation for Scott will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday at her church, where she was baptized, confirmed and served on mission trips, her online obituary states. The funeral will follow at 5 p.m. Flowers are being accepted, but those who wish to make donations in Scott's honor can do so to St. Jude Children's Hospital at www.stjude.org or UGA HEROs at www.ugaheros.org.

Christina Devon Semeria, 19, of Milton, loved animals, was a talented singer and a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at UGA. But it was her kindness and selflessness that she'll be remembered for, her friends and family said.

“She was a helper and loved to serve others,” said her aunt, Wendy Crawford of Suwanee. “She was always looking out for other people. She was very sweet. She was more of an introvert, but a very good friend. … A very loyal, close friend.”

Visitation for Semeria is scheduled for 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday at Birmingham United Methodist in Milton. Her funeral will follow at 7 p.m. at the church.

Kayla Leigh Canedo, 19, of Alpharetta, and Brittany Katherine Feldman, 20, were childhood friends growing up together in Alpharetta. After many summers spent at YMCA Camp High Harbour, the two both went to UGA, where they were roommates their freshman year.

One funeral is planned for Canedo and Feldman, also killed in the crash on Ga. 15. The service for the best friends will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m. at North Point Community Church in Alpharetta.

Northside Chapel Funeral Directors and Crematory in Roswell is handling arrangements for all four women.

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