Hartford Courant

Saucier, Ryan Matthew

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Ryan Matthew Saucier, 44, of Southingto­n died Tuesday, March 7, 2023. He was the loving husband of Jill Mcaloon.

He was born June 12, 1978 in Oklahoma City, OK and was the son of Mark and Lorijo (Mackenzie) Saucier of Plantsvill­e.

Ryan was a free spirit who lived life on his own terms. He had a contagious energy that drew people to him, and his charismati­c personalit­y and caring nature made him a beloved friend too many.

From the moment Ryan was born he brought great joy into his parent's life. Just his presence would light up a room. He spent the first couple of years of his life traveling with his parents while his father was in the Air Force and this was the beginning of the wanderlust that he developed. He was a kind, sweet, adventurou­s soul that loved putting a smile on our face.

At a young age Ryan worked closely with his father and grandfathe­r (Pep`ere`) developing his carpentry craftsmans­hip. He had a natural talent and skill with a creative eye. His work was beautiful and timeless. Ryan was a joy to work with on the job site. Anyone that had the pleasure to do so enjoyed his company, knowledge and witty side. Ryan loved to laugh and tried to make most situations light with humor. Growing up Ryan was very close to his family spending summers on Sebago Lake and Sundays at Nana's house with his sister, brother and cousins who will remember him for his warmth, kindness, and infectious laughter. Later in life Ryan was able to share all of his experience­s and joys with his wife Jill and daughter Ella. Ryan and Jill were high school sweetheart­s that reconnecte­d years later. Their love was genuine and one of a kind that kept them connected all these years. They cherished their time together which was often spent on the go, traveling and enjoying their favorite outdoor activities.

Ryan enjoyed being outdoors always ready for the next adventure or challenge. He learned a lot over the years and his favorite times were spent teaching his daughter Gabriella (Ella) his knowledge of fishing, hiking, camping, cliff jumping, snorkeling, diving for clams, riding bikes, driving a boat & skiing just to name a few.

Along with Ryan's active side, he was a natural with almost anything he tried. He had a fond love of music, movies, setback, fires (with gasoline) and anything extraterre­strial. His view of the secrets of the world were expansive. His friends will remember him as a free spirit, adventurer, gifted carpenter, and genuine friend, who left a lasting impression on everyone he met.

Rest in peace Ryan, and may your continue to inspire us to live life to the fullest. Your talent, passion, and kind heart will always be remembered.

In addition to his wife and parents he leaves his daughter, Gabriella (Ella) of Southingto­n; a sister, Katherine Saucier of Plantsvill­e; brother, Zachary Saucier and wife Amanda of Bristol; his nieces and nephews who he adored, Mitchell, Maximus, Raven, Zander, Dallas; Elora Leigh. Uncles and aunts, Clifford & Susan Saucier of Southingto­n, Arthur & Cathy Myers of Blufton, SC, EJ & Carolyn Saucier of Nipomo, CA, Donald & Rita Mackenzie of Southingto­n and Kenneth & Debra Saucier of Bristol. His father-in-law and mother-in-law, James and Roberta Mcaloon of Southingto­n; brother-in-law James Mcaloon and wife Katelyn and their two children of Southingto­n and sister-in-law Jessica Mckinstry and husband Jon and their three children of Southingto­n. He was predecease­d by Grandparen­ts Alberie and Laurette Saucier, Thelma Ballard Badgley, Donald Mackenzie Sr. and Aunt Diana Saucier Chamberlan­d.

A memorial service for Ryan will be held on Sunday, March 12th at 2 p.m. at the Dellavecch­ia Funeral Home, 211 N. Main St., Southingto­n. Calling hours will start at 12 p.m. until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers honoring Ryan's love for the outdoors, donations may be made to Camp Sloper Outdoor Center. Checks can be made to Southingto­n Community YMCA, 29 High Street, Southingto­n, CT 06489 ℅ Mark Pooler. For online condolence­s and directions please visit, www. dellavecch­iasouthing­ton.com

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