party, a person that filled the room with happiness and she was just about to get married to her fiance, luis, who was an amazing person that also did the same thing. >> reporter: leo, i have to ask you about faith because for many people here, it's the only thing they have at this point, seeing the devastation just a few hundred feet away from where we are right now. what message, what words did you -- let me rephrase. what did you think about when you were putting this memorial together in what did you want to express to the folks that are waiting to hear about their loved ones? >> well, it was -- i wanted to express a community. miami gets sometimes a little bit of a bad reputation for people being a little too transient or, you know, not smiling all the time, but when it comes to it, people in miami, they have a lot of passion, they love very hard, and they also go -- experience pain very hard. so what i'm experiencing here, it's been very moving. i've seen people go up to the memorial, shed tears, i've hugged people so it's moving to have a place where the community can come together apart from