Ralph L. Petit

September 9, 1931 ~ August 15, 2021
Resided in:
springvale, ME
Ralph L. Petit, 89, died on Sunday, August 15, 2021 surrounded by family and friends.
Ralph was born on September 9, 1931 to the late John W. and Annie Caron Petit in Biddeford, Maine.
He attended St. Joseph and St. Louis High Schools through his sophomore year and graduated from Old Orchard Beach High School with honors in 1950.
He then enlisted in the U.S. Navy - Air where he was the radar control operator member of the air crew. Upon his discharge Ralph attended the University of Maine at Orono for two years.
Ralph worked at IBM for a few months and from there went to work at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard as a Computer Systems Analyst. Ralph had a long career at the Shipyard and when he retired in October 1986, he managed the entire microfilm division.
Ralph married Doris M. Laflamme on September 8, 1956. Together they had 3 children (Carol, Susan, John). The family enjoyed many happy times at the Camp on the Flowage (Lake Arrowhead) in North Waterboro.
He loved his children, grandchildren, and great granddaughter dearly and enjoyed playing cards, gatherings, or just socializing with them. He also started the annual "Laflamme" family reunion.
Ralph was very involved in different organizations, and was highly regarded for his frugal ways, especially in the Little League and Senior League organizations which allowed the young players to enjoy new equipment and special stops at Mc Donald's after big games. Ralph was a key participant in the Eagles Club, St Jean de Baptiste, as well as the St. Louis Alumni Association.
Ralph loved sports and was an avid Red Sox, Celtics, Patriots and Bruins fan. His most favorite teams to watch were the ones his children and grandchildren participated in. He made many trips up and down Route 1 bringing young bowlers to the Big 20 in Scarborough for tournaments.
Upon retirement, Ralph and his wife Doris spent 6 months in Hawaii where they were fortunate enough to meet new friends who brought them to areas of the islands that only natives knew about. From there Ralph and Doris spent 28 winters at Nalcrest , National Letter Carriers' Retirement Community, in Florida. There they enjoyed numerous activities and many new friendships which lasted decades.
Ralph was pre-deceased by his brothers Paul and Roland, and two sisters, Lorraine Verge and Joanne Hughes. Ralph is survived by his wife Doris, children, Carol (spouse Bill Cornwell), Susan M. Petit, and John (spouse Susan Sisca Petit), 6 grandchildren, Andy Cornwell, Christy Cornwell Humphreys (spouse Bryce Humphreys), Alex Cornwell, Kevin Hatch (spouse Kristy Drouin Hatch), James Hatch (spouse Mallori Alfano Hatch), Zoe Petit, and one great-granddaughter, Addalynn Humphreys and two sisters, June Champagne and Jackie Drown.
A memorial graveside service will be held on Thursday, September 9th at 2 p.m. at the Southern Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Springvale.
In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made to the following charities:
American Cancer Society of Maine by mail at P.O. Box 350 Westbrook, Maine 04092.
Hospice of Southern Maine - In Home Program
Hospice of Southern Maine
390 US Route One
Scarborough, ME 04074
Phone 207-289-3643
There are a few ways to donate and specifically designate gifts for our Home Program:
You can use the online donation form and select "In-Home Program" under the Designation drop-down menu;
You can send in a check and either write "home program" on the memo line or in an enclosed note;
You can call (207) 289-3643 and donate over the phone with a credit or debit card.
Any charity of your choice
Arrangements are under the direction of Black Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, Sanford-Springvale.
To leave a message of condolence please visit Ralph's tribute page.
A candle was lit in remembrance
– Tonya Bratton
Sue, and family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Hopefully you will find some comfort in the many fond memories you have of your Dad.
– Carolyn Gile
A candle was lit in remembrance
– Tonya Bratton
Heartfelt condolences to Doris and the Petit family. I still remember the Friday night card nights with my parents and visiting Prospect St house at Christmas. Rest in peace, Mr. Petit.
– Nicole Potvin
So sorry to hear of your loss. Many fond memories of fun times spent with Ralph and Doris, Carol, Sue, and John. Sports, cards, camp, and holidays were always a treat. So blessed to have such a wonderful family in my lives. May you all find comfort in the memories of such a great man. Peace….
– Lisa Potvin
A Memorial Tree was planted for Ralph L. Petit
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