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Judith “Judy” (Hallas) Good, 83, died on Friday, October 10, 2025 at Langdon Place in Nashua.
She was born on February 13, 1942 in Pawtucket, RI, daughter of the late Elliott and Sarah (Pollard) Hallas.
She was a graduate of West High School in Pawtucket and moved to NH in 1971 where she resided for 54 years. Judy worked for Sanders/Lockheed/BAE, as a Financial Assistant for 29 years before she retired in 2002. She loved her life, and she was known for her sense of humor. She enjoyed going to the Senior Center to do her Aerobics. She had many faces; she dressed in costumes to make her grandchildren laugh. She also did this many times within Sanders/Lockheed/BAE and at the Senior Center. Judy was a member of the Lush-Us-Ladies that was formed in 1990’s, with the ladies she worked with. She had many good years of fun and laughter and will be remembered by her smile and her funny stories. “The Mrs.” enjoyed traveling with “The Mister”, her husband, John, as well as knitting and crocheting.
She was predeceased by her beloved husband, John, as well as all five of her siblings, Beverly Ramsden, Clinton Hallas, Melvin Hallas, Glen Hallas, and Brian Hallas.
She is survived by her son, David Wood and daughter-in-law Belinda of Tiburon, CA; two daughters, Cynthia Woods and son-in-law Ronald Woods of Harrisville, RI, and Darcy Liss and her significant other Eric of Nashua; six grandchildren, Amanda Koscielniak and husband Ryan Koscielniak, Christopher Woods, Elizabeth Tetreault and husband Ricky Tetreault, Corey Paradis, Samantha Woods, and Sorelle Woods; five great-grandchildren, Jacob Woods, Derek Tetreault, Chaselyn Tetreault, Ari Paradis, and Ruban Paradis; one great-great-grandchild, Jackson Woods; three sisters-in-law, Beverly Hallas, Linda Hallas, and Theresa Hallas; and many nieces and nephews.
SERVICES: Services and interment at the NH State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen will be held privately at the convenience of the family.
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