Michael Walker, 18, was one of three victims killed in last week's alleged drunk driving crash in the town of Onondaga.

His grandmother says he was studying business administration and wanted to work in the music industry. Walker also enjoyed rapping. His family says he was hard-working, friendly and loving. Walker's aunt, Michelle Seals, shared one of her fondest memories of him.

"Michael would see me stopped at light or something, he would be walking down the street; my window would be down and he would dive into my car and give me a kiss," Seals said. "I would be trying to push him away, but he would be like, 'Uh-uh; you're going to take this, auntie,' and give me a kiss. Always said 'I love you.' He was just such a good kid."

That was his way with the ones he loved.

"If he was here right now, he would walk in, he didn't care what was going on, he would give me that kiss on the cheek," said his grandmother, Marjorie Wooten.

Two years ago, Wooten found out she had kidney disease and had to go on dialysis.

When Michael learned of this, "He said right away, he was 16 then, 'Nana, I'm going to give you my kidney,' " Wooten recalled. "He wasn't old enough. They would not have done it that young. He was devastated and he's like, 'Anything for you, nana, anything. What can we do? I can't give you my kidney, but what can we do?' "

Walker's funeral will be Thursday. The family is still finalizing arrangements.