We Remember

SOUCY, Stephen Joseph Gilbert
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On Sunday, November 22, 2020, our beloved Steve Soucy suffered a heart attack and passed away. Steve has left behind the love of his life, Julie; his children Jacob, Jackson and Jayla; his brothers Shawn, Scott, and Serge; as well as his father, Gilbert and his partner Marcelle; and many other family, friends, and musical colleagues.
Steve was an accomplished award-winning keyboardist, producer, arranger, composer, and engineer for the past 50+years.
We never realized how far Steve’s reach went until we had to say goodbye to him. Steve probably did not even realize how many lives he touched. The number of calls and messages have been so beautiful to see and hear and the love we feel has been an amazing testament to the man he was.
People Are Awesome – a catchphrase loved by Steve, and an embodiment of the way he lifted up all the individuals he had the opportunity to touch. Steve was a pillar of our community, and he will be sorely missed.
A Go Fund Me account has been set up to assist in helping the family with the costs of finalizing Steve’s journey on Earth and putting him to rest, Click here to contribute through Go Fund Me
If you wish to send a condolence, post photos, or share a memory please scroll down the page to the area called “Condolences”.
Dear Julie & family, Our condolences to all of you on this shocking turn of events. Steve was always a delight to watch and listen to whenever he performed. He was an amazingly talented musician; one of our favourites. May he rest in peace.
Our heartfelt condolences to the Soucy and Masi family. Julie, many visits with you and Steve were always enjoyed. Your music together was magical and has touched our lives. Steve, you will be truly missed by all.
Ken and Jo Ursuliak
Repose toi mon chère cousin. Love you! 💕💕 My condolences to the whole family.
I’ve never met Steve in person, but we befriended each other online many years. I’m sad to hear of his passing. – Paul, Chicago, IL
Tout mes sympathies à toutes la famille et amis…bon courage à vous tous…repose en paix maintenant mon cher Steve love you
My heart is so broken for you all. The idea of losing someone with such a bright and strong light inside of him seems impossible. Death reminds us of this ever so often that we are not here forever or even for as long as we hope. I remember the nights when Steve and Julie would play at my restaurant and the beautiful harmony that resulted in them collaborating together. It was pure magic. Never to be forgotten. My condolences to the Soucy family in the loss of your wonderful father and brother and to my friend Julie, you brought a pure joy to Steve that was apparent to all. He is still with you always and forever. I love you my friend and wish I could hold you close to ease your grief.
Love you Steve. Say hi to Jimi, Janis, Curt, Jim, Chris Cornell, and Amy🎼❤️
My sincere condolences to Julie and family. I only knew Steve very briefly and it was a huge pleasure to hear his fantastic playing and experience his dynamic positivity. I’m so sorry to hear of his sudden passing. Sending love to all.
Julie still speechless you’ve been through so much in your lifetime. I feel really bad for you but then I think about how upbeat you’ve kept with your losses. Your a strong beautiful woman who deserves the best. My condolences. Michael Rheault
We are saddened to hear Steve has passed away at such a young age, we’ve lost a fantastic musician that made so many of our lives better. May you rest in peace, so sorry Julie and family
Gil & Family; really sorry for your loss; I know how it feels to loose a loved one; especially a Son that meant so much to you and your Families.! May he rest in peace.!
mes Sympaties mon AMIES
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts go out to your family. Wishing you all peace during this difficult time.
Hi Steve, Even though I have never met you I feel that I have because of your loving brother Shawn.
Wishing you well on your new journey.
You will be greatly missed♥️
Dear Julie sending you lot’s of love and warm hugs during this incredibly difficult time. Candles have
been burning for Steves smooth passage, and healing strength for you my friend.
. Love you Glory, Doug and Gloria (Mom)
Dear Julie & family. I wish I had the words to lift your broken spirits in this awful time. The grief but be almost too much to bear and I can only hope with each moment it becomes a fraction better. My heart goes out to you and my arms are virtually wrapping around you Julie xxxooo
Heartfelt condolences to you, Julie, and to Steve’s family. We’ll miss the magic of hearing his music.
Our heartfelt condolences to all of Steve’s family and friends.
I’m proud to call Steve one of “My Men” and I’m so grateful to have had him in my life for the past 25 plus years. We hadn’t spoken in probably a year and I’m so grateful that we had a great talk about 6 days before he passed. It was so good to hear his voice and we had a great chat. It was like old times.
I loved him as everyone did and he will be greatly missed. R.I.P. Steve Soucy, until we meet again.
With much LOVE from Bob & Lucia❤️❤️❤️❤️🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹❤️
So sorry for your loss, he was a wonderful musician. .and father.
L
Jacob, Jackson, and Jayla -my thoughts are with you. Jacob, I know you and your dad played a lot of music together. The good thing about music is that it lives on and soothes the soul. Take Care,
We knew Steve through his many performances with Cadillac Kings/Uptown Hornz. He was a real professional and always enjoyed his joie de vivre. He would be there early and we loved watching him warm up before a show.
Please accept our condolences for the whole family and his fellow musicians. He will be sadly missed.
Dear Julie,
Please accept my heartfelt condolences for your loss. I am so glad to have met you both starting with the ribbon cutting ceremony of Okanagan Oldies 103,9 a few years back and the many great times enjoying your terrific musical performances around the Okanagan. I will forever cherish Steve’s warm smile & charisma in my heart and hope that you can again “Rise Up” when your heart mends over time. Please keep in touch my friend.
Steve was a monster talent. What a thrill it was for me to play onstage with Steve and Julie last year at the Winnipeg Social in Kelowna. Such a profound loss. Condolences to Julie and family.
Hi Julie and family and Gil, Julie I know you don’t know me but I wanted to send you my condolances. I just found out This May weekend that Steve died last November. So sorry to hear about his passing. I knew Steve from PEI
I first sang in the Soucy family band and then Steve, Shawn and I along with our guitar player Sonny Gaudet played in a band called “Just Us” I have lots of wonderful memories making music with those guys and Steve was already a phenomenal piano player back then.
And Shawn a great drummer. I moved to Alberta and I found out years later the boys to BC – I turned to teaching singing
They continued to perform.
So glad that you got to share the gift and love of music together and I wish you
Much love from others to help you through this difficult time and transitions
kindly
Donna Lee Randon
Hi My name is Randy Benson and I met Stephen in Northern New Brunswick when he was 17. My wife and I stole him away on a bicycle trip to Europe for 2 months. His father nearly killed us. HE,HE. I played violin with him. They he moved to Vancouver. He was my best man at the Banff Springs hotel. I worked as a jazz musician there for 4 years. We always talked about forming a band in Vancouver but never did. Wonderful friend. I loved him dearly even though we did not see each other for a long time. Wow! What memories struggling up the hills and sleeping in the rain and playing wild crazy music in New Brunswick with Shaun on drums and Gil would get up also and play Mandolin. Scott helped me put a roof on my barn. I really liked him. Serge was very young maybe 5 or 6. Lots of fun. Soooo long ago. Love to hear from the family. Your friend Randy Benson