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Steven Charles Lull

New London, New Hampshire

Oct 25, 1951 – Dec 11, 2025

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October 25, 1951
DIED
December 11, 2025
LOCATION
New London, New Hampshire

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Chadwick Funeral and Cremation Service, LLC - New London Obituary

Steven Charles Lull died unexpectedly and peacefully at the Jack Byrne Center on December 11, 2025 in Lebanon, NH at the age of 74. Steve was born on October 25, 1951 in New London, NH to Bob and Dotty (Prew) Lull.



He graduated from New London High School in 1969 and graduated from Berwick Academy in 1970. He married Lisa Florence King in 1977. Together they built their first home in Grantham, NH before moving permanently to New London. Together they raised four children.



His family remembers him as a funny, witty, and dedicated father and husband to his wife Lisa, their children and his family pets, especially his dog Odie. He enjoyed golfing at Eastman with his buddies and breakfast outings with his friends. Steve enjoyed listening to music and was an avid Beatles fan. He liked playing his guitar and was an accomplished saxophone player in school, along with being the state high school batting champ in 1969. He was a proud Veteran of the US Air Force where he served as a Sergeant working in communications, stationed in Turkey during the Vietnam War. He was a dedicated worker helping to run and eventually own the family business of Health & Lull.



Steve is predeceased by his dedicated and loving wife Lisa King Lull who shared his sense of humor and wit and love for their family, his father Robert Charles Lull and his beloved sister Bonnie May Lull, all of New London. Surviving family members include his mother: Dorothy Lull of New London, his sister and her husband Heidi and Tom Rousseau of New London, a brother and his wife David and Patricia Lull of CO, and his four children: Brian Lull, Benjamin Lull, and Bonnie Lull - all of New London and Brandon (Scooter) and Tania Lull of San Diego, CA, along with countless extended family members and friends. Grandchildren include Ayla, Lucy, Luca, Olivia and Isaac all of whom will miss their Papa as much as their Mimi and find comfort knowing they are together again telling each other funny jokes and enjoying a good laugh.



Friends may call at the Chadwick Funeral Home, 235 Main Street, New London on Friday, December 19, 2025 from 3:00-5:00 P.M.



In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Jack Byrne Center at 154 Hitchcock Loop Rd, Lebanon, NH 03766.

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Sending our heartfelt sympathy to the Lull family over this sad loss. We will remember Steve and all the fun times from our childhoods, to young adulthood to grandparenthood. Sending love at this sad time.

My condolences to all of the Lull family..and blessings for peace

Mr. Lull, Thank you for your service RDM Windham NH

We are shocked and deeply saddened by the news of Steve’s passing.
We have great memories of vacations at Sebago and Mt. Attitash back in the 90’s with the Lulls as well as many Saturday night jam sessions and other get-togethers just for fun. We’ll see you on the other side Steve.
Our sincere condolences to Brian, Ben, Bonnie, Scoot and the rest of the Lull family.

Brian, Ben, Bonnie and Scoot I am so sorry for your loss, your dad was a great guy. I will always remember our family vacations together and hanging out while our dads played Beatles tunes in your basement with Paul- such great times!

Dottie and family,
So sorry for your loss. Stevie and I go way back, over 70 years. Recently on the golf course I told him
how jealous I was of the Spalding fielder's glove Bob bought for him at Lovely's for $32.50 65 years ago.
He doesn't remember the glove. But he does remember the 3 speed Raleigh my father bought for me from
Bob's Sport Shop in Newport. I do remember the bike.
RIP Stevie.
Johnny Kiernan

We will miss you Steve. I never saw you when you didn’t have a smile on your face and always laughing. May God’s Angels surround your family and give them comfort in these difficult times. The world was a much better place with you in it. Rest in Peace Steve.