Stephen Jeffery Dyment
Round Rock, TX - Stephen Jeffrey Dyment Jr. passed away unexpectedly at his home in Round Rock, Texas on Aug 4, 2025 at the age of 52. Stephen was born in Concord, NH on Aug 26, 1972. Steve grew up in NH and loved the lakes and mountains.
Steve was part of a military family. At the age of 6 with his mother and stepfather, he left NH and lived in Alabama, Georgia and Germany. Europe gave Steve different experiences with cultures, languages and food. He loved all types of food and was up for trying anything. One of the highlights of Steve's time in Europe was participating in the boy scout jamboree at the Munich Olympic Stadium with boy scouts from every European country. During Steve's time in Europe, the family was blessed with the birth of Steve's sister Shannon. Although there was an 11-year difference, Steve loved having a baby sister.
In Steve's teen years, the family was stationed in Savannah, Georgia where he attended Benedictine Military Academy. Steve made many close friends in Savannah. After four eventful years the family received orders sending the family back to Germany. As Steve was 18 he opted to stay stateside with family in NH.
Steve made a fateful decision to take a trip to Texas with a friend. During his stay he met Mandy Friedrich. The couple fell in love and married in 1998. After 16 years they were blessed with two sons. Ian Joseph in 2014 and Connor Wayne in 2015.
Steve served in the New Hampshire National Guard and in the Texas National Guard. He was quite patriotic and was proud of the long tradition of family serving our nation. His Grandfather, father and stepfather all served full careers.
Steve was a commercial electrician for more than 20 years in the Austin, Texas area. His hobbies included going to concerts with his wife. He loved all kinds of music. He shared his passion for music with both of his sons.
Steve was a husband, a father, a son, a brother and a loyal friend who will be missed by everyone whom he met along his life's journey. He leaves behind his loving wife Mandy, his sons Ian and Connor, his mother and stepfather Peter and Debra Newell, his sister Shannon Newell, his brother Tyler Dyment and his wife Shelby and his father Stephen Dyment, Sr. as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
A memorial celebration will be held on September 28 from 2pm to 5pm at the Common Man in Concord, NH. In lieu of flowers please donate to
your favorite charity.
Published by Concord Monitor on Sep. 6, 2025.