With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of a beloved member of our community, Pat Rushton. Pat, a pillar of strength and a dedicated contributor to our local newspaper, The Citizens’ Voice, has left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew him.
His impact on our community and beyond is immeasurable, and he will be deeply missed. In remembrance of Pat’s unwavering commitment to keeping our community informed, we share this update on a current issue that has arisen due to the windy weather affecting the Hometown Heroes banners. This information was communicated to the Mountain Top Eagle and Mountain Peaks today, and it will be shared on various local Facebook pages.
Due to the recent windy weather conditions, concerns have arisen regarding the Hometown Heroes banners in our community. The issue has been brought to the attention of local news outlets and shared across social media platforms to keep residents informed. We understand the importance of these banners, each representing a local hero, and we are actively working to address any damage or displacement caused by the inclement weather.
In honor of Pat Rushton’s dedication to community communication, we will also be reaching out to include a condensed notice in his Citizens’ Voice column this Friday. Pat’s legacy of keeping our community connected will live on through the continued efforts to share important updates and news that impact us all.
As we navigate this challenge with the Hometown Heroes banners, we invite the community to come together in the spirit of resilience and unity. If you have any information or suggestions regarding the banners, we encourage you to share them with us. Our collective strength will undoubtedly help us overcome this obstacle and preserve the honor and respect these banners represent for our local heroes.
In lieu of flowers, the Rushton family requests that donations be made to a local charity or community organization of your choice, reflecting Pat’s commitment to the betterment of our community. Let us remember and celebrate the life of Pat Rushton, a man who dedicated his time and energy to keeping our community connected, informed, and strong.