

Ralph lived a life marked by determination, laughter, and devotion to those he cherished most. Known for his stubborn streak and quick wit, he had a way of making people laugh even in the toughest of times. His family and friends will remember him not only for his sense of humor, but also for the strength and steadfastness he carried through every chapter of his life.
A man of great skill and curiosity, Ralph built his career as a Electrical & Instrument Design Engineer, where his creativity and problem-solving left a lasting impact. He loved the challenge of building, fixing, and designing—always seeing possibilities where others saw obstacles.
Beyond his work, Ralph’s greatest joy was his family. He was a devoted husband and father whose love stretched across generations to his grandchildren. He held each of them close in his own way, teaching lessons through both words and example: to work hard, laugh often, and hold tight to the people you love.
He found great joy in attending Renaissance festivals, thrilling air shows, and exploring history with his children. Together, they visited iconic landmarks and museums such as the Battleship Texas, the Alamo, the San Jacinto Monument, and NASA, sharing unforgettable experiences and a deep appreciation for the past.
Ralph is survived by his devoted wife, Kimberly Soucie, and his loving children: Ralph Soucie III, Tiffany Soucie-Howren, Steffany Soucie-Sears, and Tamany Horam. He was a proud and doting grandfather to Lane Horam and Rylee Horam. He is also survived by his brothers, Robert Soucie and Jon Soucie.
Ralph is preceded in death by his parents, Arlene Soucie and Ralph Soucie Sr.
He will be remembered for his strength, humor, deep love for his family, and the joy he brought into the lives of everyone around him. Ralph’s legacy lives on through the family he cherished so deeply.
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