| Paul "Puddy" Haley |
| 1/12/2026 |
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Paul "Puddy" Haley, of Woburn—a beloved husband, father, and “Pa” passed away on
Born in Winchester to Thomas J. and Dorothy (McHale) Haley, Puddy was the fourth of six children. His life was defined by a quiet strength that emerged early, when his father passed
This work ethic continued throughout his life. A lifelong working man, Puddy began adding to his money drawer as a paperboy and through various part-time jobs. After graduating from Northeast Vocational Technical School`s printing program in 1972, he was recruited by UniGraphics in Saugus. When the company relocated to Woburn, he became the envy of his colleagues for a commute that featured only a single stoplight. He eventually finished his career
Puddy`s greatest devotion, however, was to his family. He met his future wife, Patty, at the
He exemplified loyalty, love, and kindness not through words, but through his actions. During his downtime, Puddy enjoyed taking the boys fishing locally and taking summer trips to Maine. He loved being around friends and loved ones, whether for Monday night cards or Friday night cornhole. He also enjoyed trying his luck with scratch tickets and always looked forward to a trip to Encore.
Puddy was just as generous with his talents as he was with his time. It was not uncommon for him to show up at a relative’s house with fresh tomatoes from his garden, beautiful peonies, or his famous whoopie pies. For a time, his custom cornhole boards kept him busy in his garage,
Of all his titles, "Pa" was his most cherished. He was frequently entertained by a full house of rambunctious grandkids, though from time to time, he still enjoyed a quiet puzzle break. Puddy leaves behind a legacy of quiet strength and a kind spirit that will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Puddy is lovingly survived by his beloved wife Patricia (Nilsson) Haley. He was the devoted father of Paul Haley and his wife Michelle of Tewksbury, Daniel Haley and his wife Emily, Joseph Haley and his wife Melina, all of Woburn. Loving grandfather of Finn, Lucy, Thea, Oliver, and Rhys.
Funeral Services will be held from the McLaughlin - Dello Russo Family Funeral Home, 60
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