MLBJose Fernandez's memorial serviceMarlins' Marcell Ozuna and Dee Gordon hug after their game against the Mets.Lynne Sladky, APMarlins manager Don Mattingly, left, and Mets manager Terry Collins, right, hug after the game.Lynne Sladky, APA fan holds up a heart bearing the No. 16 in honor of Jose Fernandez.Rob Foldy, Getty ImagesMourners wait in line to pay respect to Miami Marlins starting pitcher Jose Fernandez.Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY SportsOlga Fernandez, center, grandmother Jose Fernandez, and his mother Maritza Fernandez, right, are accompanied by an unidentified man into a memorial service.Wilfredo Lee, APA mourner reacts during a memorial service for Jose Fernandez at St. Brendan's Catholic Church.Wilfredo Lee, APMourners file past a photo of Jose Fernandez during a memorial service at St. Brendan's Catholic Church.Wilfredo Lee, APMourners wait in line to pay respect to Jose Fernandez at Brendan's Catholic Church.Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY SportsMourners wait in line to pay respect to Jose Fernandez at Brendan's Catholic Church.Steve Mitchell, Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY SportsMourners wait in line to pay respect to Miami Marlins starting pitcher Jose Fernandez.Steve Mitchell. USA TODAY SportsA woman carrying roses as she pays respect to Miami Marlins starting pitcher Jose Fernandez.Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY SportsMourners wait for the start of a memorial service for Jose Fernandez at St. Brendan's Catholic Church.Wilfredo Lee, APPallbearers hold their fists in the air as they take the coffin carrying Jose Fernandez into a memorial service at St. Brendan's Catholic Church.Wilfredo Lee, APA funeral procession carrying Jose Fernandez’s body left Marlins Park shortly after its scheduled 2:16 p.m. departure.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesMarlins owner Jeffrey Loria, right, and manager Don Mattingly, left, look on as players and fans gather for the memorial.Rob Foldy, Getty ImagesThe hearse carrying Jose Fernandez made an unannounced stop in front of La Carreta, a Cuban restaurant where Fernandez would frequently eat before games.Alan Gomez, USA TODAY SportsThe hearse is flanked by Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria and other club officials.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesAs Jose Fernandez's hearse arrives at Marlins Park, every one of Fernandez's teammates - clad in white shirts that read "RIP" with Fernandez's image - gather to touch the black vehicle as it readies to depart for the procession.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesA fan pays tribute to Jose Fernandez at Marlins Park.Rob Foldy, Getty ImagesMarlins players and members of the organization walk next to the hearse carrying Jose Fernandez as they pay their respects.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesA fan cries as the hearse carrying Jose Fernandez drives by.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesThe procession is expected to stop at church in Coconut Grove, the Ermita de la Caridad, for a blessing that’s limited to family and close friends.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesFans sign a memorial wall at Marlins Park as they wait for memorial to begin.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesPerry Hill, Giancarlo Stanton, Marcell Ozuna and Yefri Perez return to the stadium after Jose Fernandez's hearse drives off.Rob Foldy, Getty ImagesFans line up outside Marlins Park to drop off flowers and mementos for Jose Fernandez.Joe Raedle, Getty ImagesFans gather around a makeshift memorial for Jose Fernandez outside Marlins Park.Wilfredo Lee, APFans react as they see the hearse carrying Jose Fernandez pass in front of them.Joe Raedle, Getty Images