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Kimberly T. Goode (Fleegle), age 53, passed away after a long battle with an illness on Monday, January 13, 2025. Kim was born and raised in Dallas, TX where she graduated high school in 1989. She met her husband, John, while he was in the Navy in Texas and they got married in 1994. They started a family in Dallas where they lived for 6 years prior to moving to Massachusetts in the year 2000. Most recently, Kim and John live in Pembroke.
Kim enjoyed dancing, music, and shopping but most of all enjoyed spending time with family. Although Kim supported the Patriots when they weren't playing the Cowboys, she was a Cowboys fan through and through.
Kim was predeceased by her daughter Ashley Navarre. She is survived by her husband John Goode of Pembroke, her children Caitlyn Springer and her husband Dylan of TX, John Goode Jr. of Quincy, and Danielle Wolf and her husband Damien of TX, her grandchildren Teagan and Asher, and her sister Lisa Fleegle.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to the visitation for Kim on Sunday, January 19, 2025 from 1-4pm in the C. C. Shepherd Funeral Home located at 134 Pleasant St. (Columbian Sq.) Weymouth, MA. A funeral service will take place immediately following the visitation at 4pm.
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