The page was described as being set up for friends, family and loved ones who wish to give a koha to the bereaved family and will assist the family financially with the funeral service and associated costs.
Notices published on the Taupo Funeral Services Facebook page for both women say funerals will be held on Saturday in Taupō.
Both women are described as cherished wives, sisters, mothers and grandmothers who were “tragically taken” from their family and friends.
Jeannine’s notice says she was originally from North Wales.
Police published their names yesterday.
The circumstances of the crash remain under investigation, police said in a statement.
“Our inquiries have shown that one of the cars involved in the crash was travelling in a line of several vehicles,” Taupō road policing manager Senior Sergeant Jason Henderson said at the time of the incident.
“The drivers or occupants of those vehicles may not have been aware of the collision but may have crucial information that could assist police.
“So far we have spoken with the occupant of one of the vehicles and would like to hear from the others in the line of traffic, or anyone who was travelling on Broadlands Rd, near White Rd and the PermaPine timber mill, about this time.”
For drivers unfamiliar with the area, Henderson said it had a number of distinctive signs for Landcorp and Wairakei Estate on the roadside.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police via 105, by phone or online at 105.police.govt.nz – clicking “update report”.
Note: This article has been corrected to make clear that Jeannine Ball is from Reporoa, not Rotorua as earlier stated by police.