ROCHESTER (AP) -- A 9-year-old boy killed in a drunken driving crash in Rochester is being remembered as a caring young man who often worried about how others were doing.

A funeral service for Willy Siems was held Thursday at a funeral home in Plainview, his home town.

The fourth-grader was killed Saturday night by a driver accused of going the wrong way on a road with a blood alcohol content more than twice the legal limit.

Hundreds attended a visitation for Siems Wednesday night at the funeral home.

Summer Bishop says her nephew touched a lot of people and was very much loved.

Willy's 7-year-old cousin was also injured in the crash.

Jeramiya Bishop suffered a several spinal injury.

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