Longtime Adams County Resident Pat Mustard Dies, Community Mourns
Pat Mustard, a longtime Adams County resident and active community volunteer, died on December 12, 2025. The obituary lists biographical details, surviving family, and funeral arrangements so neighbors and organizations can attend services and send condolences.

Pat Mustard, a fixture in Adams County civic life, died on December 12, 2025, county residents were informed this week. The obituary provided by family and caretakers outlined Mustard's longstanding ties to the area, noted surviving relatives, and laid out visitation and funeral arrangements so friends and neighbors could pay their respects.
The notice described Mustard's age and hometown connections, and emphasized a record of community involvement that included volunteer work and local participation over many years. It listed surviving family members, enabling residents to identify and reach out to relatives affected by the loss. Funeral and visitation times, along with the location of services, were specified so those who wish to attend may plan accordingly. A local funeral home is handling arrangements, and the obituary included guidance on memorial preferences and donation options for those who prefer to contribute in lieu of flowers.
For a close knit community like Adams County, the passing of a longtime volunteer carries broader civic impact. Local organizations that benefited from Mustard's participation will lose an experienced contributor, and informal networks that support neighbors during crises will feel the absence. Funeral services and memorial contributions provide structured opportunities for residents to express sympathy, sustain community bonds, and support the family during the transition.

Practical details in the notice directed attendees to the funeral home and provided instructions for sending condolences or making memorial donations. Residents seeking additional information about service times, visitation hours, or donation recipients should contact the funeral home managing arrangements or speak with family representatives named in the obituary.
The community response to this loss will shape how local civic groups preserve Mustard's legacy and how neighbors continue the volunteer efforts that defined much of Mustard's public life. Attendance at services and memorial contributions will serve both to honor that legacy and to reinforce the civic relationships at the heart of Adams County.
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