I met Autumn in 6th grade when I became best friends with her sister, Darrah. I couldn't wait to go over to their house every weekend to sleep over... It was my second home for years. I loved being around their family- their warm loving parents, cool older brothers and amazing friends who were always around because Lynn and Dave were so welcoming. Autumn was always so confident and even walked with an air of strength and beauty- I always remembered that and her amazing smile. Both Autumn and Darrah had huge influences on my life that most definitely shaped who I am today. The music we listened to, going to our first punk shows with their brothers, tomboy shenanigans, and sleepovers staying up late watching movies and laughing, all showed me what genuine, deep, true friendship and sisterhood looks like. These things collectively molded me into being a strong, open-minded young girl and ultimately woman. Throughout the last 15 years or so, I have referenced the Soyka and Lemmon clan as huge parts of the most important time in my life as a young woman. One distinct, fond memory I have is sitting in Autumn's room on a Sunday night with Autumn, Darrah, and Caitlin, listening to the band Concrete Blonde's song, “Joey”, my first time hearing it. Autumn was strumming an acoustic guitar along with the song and I just felt so happy to be there in that moment because I felt I was with my own sisters. Although I have not seen Autumn in several years, she is a huge part of my fondest most influential memories growing up, and I'm sure she is carrying on her warm spirit and deep, strengthening influence in a bigger and better place. When these abhorrent tragedies occur, I feel it's important to look at the greater picture... Maybe she was taken early to be an addition to Dan and the family's guardian angels. She is way too tough to really "leave". Lemmons and Soykas, she will always be with you guys. You'll see! I love your entire family very much… My sincere sympathy, deep love, strength and good energy goes out to all of you. Love Always, Kerstin.