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Marlins' Fernandez remembered as larger than life at funeral

MIAMI (AP) - Despite all his accomplishments, Jose Fernandez never pitched a complete game, and on Thursday he was carried out of church in a casket with too much unfinished business.

The choir struck up "God Bless America," and mourners began to cry yet again as they joined in, celebrating the place that welcomed the Cuban defector and now must say goodbye.

The last formal farewell came at a private Catholic mass attended by about 300 friends and relatives who nearly filled the large sanctuary. Those in attendance included Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, busloads of current and former Miami Marlins players, former Marlins manager Jack McKeon and two Hall of Famers, Marlins executives Tony Perez and Andre Dawson.

"We weren't supposed to be here today," Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria said.

"It's very difficult to understand this," said the Rev. Jose Alvarez, Catholic ministry liaison to the Marlins. "Why so young - someone with such bright promise?"

Fernandez, 24, and two friends died in a boat crash early Sunday near Miami Beach.

The bilingual service lasted more than two hours, and much of the time was spent celebrating Fernandez's dynamic personality, rather than his considerable exploits as the Marlins' precocious ace.

The bulletin for the mass included three photos of Fernandez, and each captured his familiar grin.

"His magnetic smile could light up a ballpark," Loria said. "He set the standard for making baseball fun."

Pallbearers wore black Fernandez jerseys as they carried his casket, while Marlins manager Don Mattingly and third baseman Martin Prado read scripture. The team has grieved in public and offered moving tributes to Fernandez while finishing out the final six games of the season, which ends Sunday.

During the passing of the peace, players lined up to hug and console Fernandez's mother and grandmother, seated in the front row. He also left behind a girlfriend pregnant with their child.

"He was a young man who was larger than life - a good, kind-hearted, loving young man who loved life, who loved people," Alvarez said in his homily. "He was a guy of enormous dimensions. Jose was too good for this league. He's going to a higher league."

Alvarez said Fernandez is already at work in heaven, noting the improbable homer hit by 170-pound Dee Gordon leading off the first inning of the Marlins' emotional first game after the boat crash.

"A skinny little guy like that is not supposed to hit the ball that far," Alvarez said. "Jose is busy, I guarantee you. Jose is still pitching. ... Jose, we'll never forget you. We ask that you never forget us."

Fernandez and his mother defected from Cuba by boat on his fourth try when he was 15. He broke into the majors with Miami in 2013 and quickly became a local celebrity, thanks to his rare combination of charisma and talent, along with a backstory that resonated in South Florida's Cuban community.

Fernandez was a 2013 NL Rookie of the Year and two-time All-Star, but his proudest moment came when he bought his mother a house, said his agent, Scott Boras.

"He was crying," said Boras, crying himself. "He said, 'Can you believe it?! I bought my mother a home in the United States!'"

Boras also recalled a conversation with Fernandez after he had reconstructive elbow surgery, which sidelined him for 14 months in 2014-15.

"His first words in the recovery room to me were, 'You wait. I'm going to be the best there is,'" Boras recalled.

The hard-throwing right-hander went 38-17 in 76 starts over four major league seasons, but glittering statistics weren't the reason Loria said Fernandez will never be replaced or forgotten.

"I prefer not to think of this tragedy as the end of his life," Loria said, "but rather as the beginning of the legend."

Miami Marlins president David Samson, center, and musician Marc Anthony, left, arrive for a memorial service for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two friends. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Maritza Fernandez, the mother of Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, left, and Olga Fernandez, his grandmother, right, arrive for Fernandez' memorial service at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two friends. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Washington Nationals pitcher Gio Gonzalez, left, arrives for a memorial service for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two friends. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Miami Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton arrives for a memorial service for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two friends. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Miami Marlins' Ichiro Suzuki, left, arrives for a memorial service for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two friends. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Miami Marlins second baseman Dee Gordon, center, arrives for a memorial service for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two friends. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Miami Marlins left fielder Christian Yelich arrives for a memorial service for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two friends. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly, left, arrives for a memorial service for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two friends. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Pallbearers wear a No. 16 jersey in honor of Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez as they carry his casket for a memorial service at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two friends. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria and President David Sampson lead players and staff as they escort a hearse carrying the body of pitcher Jose Fernandez as it leaves Marlins Park stadium, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a weekend boat crash along with two friends. (Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel via AP) The Associated Press
An electronic sign above a section of State Road 112 expressway memorializes Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Miami. Family, along with Marlins players and personnel, are set to attend a private funeral Mass Thursday. Fernandez and two friends were killed in a boat crash off South Beach early Sunday morning. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The Associated Press
Mourners wait for the start of a memorial service for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez, was killed in a weekend boat crash along with two friends. (Michael Laughlin/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP) The Associated Press
A mourner wipes her eye during a memorial service for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez, was killed in a weekend boat crash along with two friends. (Michael Laughlin/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP) The Associated Press
Mourners file past a photo of Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez during a memorial service at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a weekend boat crash along with two friends. (Michael Laughlin/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP) The Associated Press
A fan holds a sign in memory of Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez as a security guard holds back the crowd after a baseball game between the Miami Marlins and New York Mets, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. The Mets defeated the Marlins 5-2. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident in Miami Sunday. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Miami Marlins' Adeiny Hechavarria (3) touches the pitcher's mound with the number 16 in honor of Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, after a baseball game against the New York Mets, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident in Miami Sunday. The Mets defeated the Marlins 5-2. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Miami Marlins' Marcell Ozuna touches the pitcher's mound with the number 16 in honor of Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, after a baseball game against the New York Mets, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident in Miami Sunday. The Mets defeated the Marlins 5-2. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
Juan De Feria writes a message on a Cuban flag at a memorial for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez outside of Marlins Park stadium, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez, was killed in a weekend boat crash along with two friends. The message in Spanish reads: "Goodbye Jose, we will remember you always." (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The Associated Press
Armando Barberis places a Santeria amulet on a photo of Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez as people leave mementos outside Marlins Park stadium, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Barberis said he had had the amulet for 42 years. Fernandez was killed in a weekend boating crash along with two friends. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The Associated Press
Fans gather around a memorial for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez outside Marlins Park stadium, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a weekend boating crash along with two friends. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The Associated Press
Flowers and mementos lies around a memorial for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez outside Marlins Park stadium, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a weekend boat crash along with two friends. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The Associated Press
Baseballs and other mementoes for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez are left by fans outside of Marlins Park stadium, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez, was killed in a weekend boat crash along with two friends. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The Associated Press
Fans gather around a memorial for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez outside of Marlins Park stadium, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez, was killed in a weekend boat crash along with two friends. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The Associated Press
Mourners wait for the start of a memorial service for Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez, was killed in a weekend boat crash along with two friends. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The Associated Press
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