. >> reporter: these are the sounds of resilince, three days after the tornado darien collins decided it was time to get moving. >> time to get the girls back to work. >> reporter: his wife's beauty salon was cut down by the twister. now it's growing again. >> a lot of people are standing around staring at their rubble. at some point we have to role up our shraoeufbs, throw stuff out of the road and move on with our lives. >> reporter: some are moving on the hard way. today 59-year-old dean wells was laid to rest. he died in his orange apron when the tornado tore through the town's home depot. as his one life ends a new one together begins in joplin. >> there have been a lot of obstacles thrown in our path but we made it. >> reporter: aaron and brookes were high school sweet hearts. they shot this looking for aaron's sister. >> it was pure chaos. >> reporter: they found her and grabbed brook's wedding dress from the taylor on main street. they are getting married today. they thought about canceling but decided this is what the town needs. >> everybody is ready to do something happy. w