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Autumn L. Barron

Washington Township, Pennsylvania

1983 - 2016

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DIED
May 17, 2016
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Washington Township, Pennsylvania

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Autumn Lynn Barron, 32, of Washington Township, died Tuesday, May 17, 2016, at the home of her parents with her family by her side. She was born Aug. 28, 1983, in Waynesburg. Autumn was a project estimator for Harbison-Walker International and previously worked for Sealing Specialties, Glenshaw....

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Autumn is my aunt and I miss her so much and we miss her so much and me and autumn did so much together miss you lots

She was my aunt and she was the best we did so many things together I miss her and I love her

John, Sorry to hear of the passing of your sister. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Our deepest condolences to Karen and family. I never met Autumn but have known Karen through work at Respironics. Please know our thoughts are with you. Mary and Bob Schreck

Dearest Autumn, you are so very missed and loved. I am so honored to have known you. We shared our time together at work, Sealing Specialists, and outside of work. Everyone you met wanted to know you and become your friend. Always pleasant, kind, and helpful to all, you were beautiful inside and out. I will miss you dearly, my friend, and love you always.

My condolences to the Barron family. May the God of peace be with you.

My deepest condolences for the family. Autumn was always such a beautiful, brave, and gracious fighter. Her strength touched everyone who cared for her. With sympathy,Adam Simcox RN 5800

To the Barron Family - I worked with Autumn at Stanford Home Center until she left to pursue other interests. Although we were only co-workers, I remember a very beautiful and nice person to anyone she came in contact with. Through mutual friends I learned of her bravery and positive outlook during the battle that she faced everyday. My condolences to her family and friends. Rest in peace, Autumn. God bless you and your family.

It doesn't matter what you say about someone once they're gone. What matters is how you treat them while they're still here.