The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Friends, family attend Fernandez funeral

- By Steve Wine

Marlins ace Jose Fernandez was remembered as a larger than life figure during a homily at his funeral. “Jose was too good for this league,” the Rev. Jose Alvarez said. “He’s a going to a higher league.”

MIAMI >> Miami Marlins ace Jose Fernandez was remembered Thursday as a larger than life figure during a homily at his funeral.

“Jose was too good for this league,” the Rev. Jose Alvarez said. “He’s a going to a higher league.”

Fernandez, a 24-yearold, two-time All-Star, died early Sunday along with two friends in a boating accident off Miami Beach.

His funeral service lasted more than two hours. Those in attendance included Major League Baseball commission­er Rob Manfred, current and former Marlins players and two hallof-famers, Marlins executives Tony Perez and Andre Dawson.

The private service drew about 300 mourners, who nearly filled the large sanctuary at St. Brendan Catholic Church in Miami.

Pallbearer­s wore black Fernandez jerseys as they carried his casket.

While Thursday’s funeral was private, fans got to say their goodbyes a day earlier.

Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria, manager Don Mattingly, hitting coach Barry Bonds and the players including Marcel Ozuna and Giancarlo Stanton wore white T-shirts emblazoned with Fernandez’s image and the letters “RIP” as they slowly walked the hearse away from Marlins Park in Miami’s Little Havana neighborho­od on Wednesday. Many in the crowd of about 1,000 chanted “Jose! Jose!” and some waved Cuban flags in honor of the popular Cuban-American player.

Hundreds of fans streamed into St. Brendan later Wednesday for a public viewing, which was scheduled to last into the night. Many said they felt compelled to come not only because of Fernandez’s popularity as a player but also because he was a hero to many in the CubanAmeri­can community.

Fernandez was killed when the boat he owned slammed at high speed into a rock jetty early Sunday just off South Beach, investigat­ors say. The cause of the crash is being investigat­ed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservati­on Commission. In addition to Fernandez, Emilio Jesus Macias, 27, and Eduardo Rivero, 25, also died in the crash.

Fernandez was an emerging baseball star known for his exuberant personalit­y and style of play. He was National League Rookie of the Year in 2013 and set a single-season Marlins strikeout record this year with 253.

On Thursday, officials in Tampa said that a jersey worn by Fernandez in high school was missing following a candleligh­t vigil at his former high school. Officials at Alonso High School filed a police report and authoritie­s are asking whoever took the jersey to return it.

 ?? 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 in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two...
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 in Miami. Fernandez was killed in a boating accident Sunday along with two...

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