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Hundreds gather in Saskatoon for J.P. Haughey's funeral

James Paul Haughey, 17, was killed last week in a car crash involving a stolen truck. His friends and family remember him as a talented boy who loved music, friends and his family.

James Paul Haughey and Sarah Wensley were killed when a stolen truck crashed into their car

Hundreds gathered for the funeral of J.P. Haughey on Saturday afternoon in Saskatoon. (Madeline Kotzer/CBC News)

Hundreds of people gathered in Saskatoon on Saturday afternoon to remember the short life ofJames PaulHaugheyatSt. Patrick's Parish.

The 17-year-old high school student, known as J.P., was killed last week in a car crash involving a stolen truck.

J.P. was one of the best people I have ever known,-Haughey family member

Haughey and SarahWensleydied on May 5 when their car was broadsided by a truck that police say was stolen.

A 16-year-old girl who was also riding in the car was badly injured in the crash. She attended Haughey's funeral on Saturday in a wheelchair. She is recovering from a broken leg and several fractured bones.

J.P. Haughey, 17. (Haughey Family)

More than 300 people gather for vigil

On Friday night, hundreds of people packed into the Park Funeral Chapel for a prayer vigilto remember the Grade 11 student.

Many large photo collages containing pictures taken of J.P. throughout his childhood adorned the funeral chapel. One of his best friend's who spoke at the vigil explained that Haughey was always happy, and their motto became 'live life'.

A photo collage of Haughey. (Madeline Kotzer/CBC News)

Many peoplespoke aboutJ.P. at the service, remembering him as an optimistic and sensitive person with an insatiable love for music. Two of the boy's closest friends performed a version of Kid Cudi's song, "The Prayer", at the vigil, explaining this was a song J.P. had wanted played if he died.

A first cousin spoke of J.P. to the crowd, saying "J.P. was one of the best people I have ever known. He taught me to love unconditionally".

Both J.P. Haughey and Sarah Wensley were Grade 11 students at Bethlehem Catholic High School. Some of their schoolmates choreographed a dance to Kid Cudi's song, "The Prayer", in their memory.

On Saturday afternoon, the Haugheyfamily will hold a funeral for J.P. in Saskatoon.