OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, April 3, 2009 · 16 Funeral Saturday for Oakville student killed in crash An Oakville high school student, who was killed early Tuesday when the Jeep Wrangler he was driving went airborne and smashed into a Hwy. 403 overpass will be laid to rest Saturday. The funeral for Thomas Jasinski, 17, will be held at St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church, 2300 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W., Mississauga at 11 a.m. Visitation is Friday, from 2-9 p.m., at Turner & Porter on Hurontario St. He'll be buried at Assumption Catholic Cemetery on Tomken Rd. Jasinski, an "A" student in Grade 12 at Holy Trinity Secondary School in Oakville who was also busy with his own multimedia business, was driving home at about 1:30 a.m. when he lost control of his vehicle near the Glen Erin Drive overpass. OPP Sgt. Dave Woodford said the Jeep dipped into the highway ditch and was then launched about five metres into the air. "The roof of the car actually went onto Glen Erin Dr. He had to be going pretty fast," Woodford said. Jasinski was pronounced dead at the scene. Police say he was travelling at a high rate of speed when he lost control of the Jeep, slipping onto the right shoulder of the highway and into a ditch. It then hit a hill and went high in the air, smashing into the concrete overpass. The impact left the vehicle almost unrecognizable. Police believe driver fatigue and speed are factors in the accident. They have ruled out alcohol as a factor. "He was a good student who was working very hard towards his post secondary education. He was much liked and loved by the Grade 12s who he hung around quite a bit. He very much enjoyed computer technology and was entrepreneurial in spirit," said Gino Montanari, Vice principal of Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School. 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