On September 17th, 2025, we lost an extraordinary young woman in a helicopter training accident, Jadalyn Good. She was not just a daughter, a friend, and a gym member — she was a warrior — she was a Night Stalker in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, one of the most elite aviation units in the U.S. military.
At our veteran-owned gym here in Washington, she was a part of our family — driven, humble, and fiercely dedicated. Her courage, her commitment to her country, and her sacrifice will never be forgotten.
At only 23, she had already achieved what few ever will. Becoming a Night Stalker required relentless effort, heart, and grit. She gave everything to serve her country — and her fellow warriors.
But beyond her uniform, she was kind, compassionate, and deeply loved by her community. Her impact will continue through all of us who knew and admired her.
"Night Stalkers Don't Quit" — and neither will we in honoring her memory.
We are raising funds to help cover funeral and memorial expenses so her family can lay her to rest with the dignity, honor, and love she deserves.
All donations will go directly to her family.
Please consider donating — any amount helps — and if you can’t give, sharing this page with others means the world to us.
Let’s come together as a community and honor this incredible young woman the way she honored us — with courage, loyalty, and love.
Organizer and beneficiary
West Coast Fitness
Organizer
Olympia, WA
Jeremy Good
Beneficiary