Two of the four men killed last weekend in Felicity were given a Carnival-like send-off with tassa and music trucks blaring, during a street procession to the Felicity cemetery where they were laid to rest on Thursday.
The procession from Cacandee Road was led by a tassa group and accompanied by two music trucks which played songs such as I'll be Missing You by Faith Evans/Puff Daddy and Fallen Soldiers by DeMarco.
Cousins Suresh Rishi Nanan, 34, and Luke Walters, 23, were killed along with Ajay Gosein, 23, and Premnath "Scientist" John, when John lost control of his Nissan Cube and crashed into a concrete wall at Cacandee Road shortly before midnight on Saturday.
Several mourners were seen drinking alcohol and dancing in celebration of the cousins' lives as they made their way to the cemetery.
During Nanan's service at his Cacandee Road home, Pastor Aziz Abidh called on the Felicity community to learn from the tragic accident which claimed the lives of four young people so that their deaths would not be in vain.
Abidh said: "Something sad has happened. The whole village is in mourning. If you all don't learn something from this then it's a very sad day for all of us."
Recounting how he changed his life at the age of 15, Abidh appealed to young people to take stock of their lives and take advantage of the free education and vocational opportunities available to them.
"Rishi has gone. No one can do anything to change what happen. But, learn from it, don't repeat the same thing."
Following the services, the hearse bearing Walters' body pulled up in front of Nanan's home and mourners from both funerals then followed the two hearses on foot to the cemetery.
The funeral services of the other two crash victims were held on Wednesday.