Kingston, Massachusetts — Community and IBEW Local 104 Mourn the Sudden Passing of Sean Lazaron
Kingston, Massachusetts — The town of Kingston, Massachusetts, is mourning the heartbreaking and sudden loss of Sean Lazaron, a dedicated tradesman, beloved family man, and proud member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 104. Sean’s passing has sent waves of grief through the local labor community and the hearts of those privileged to have known him, worked alongside him, or simply called him a friend.
Sean Lazaron was more than just a skilled lineman — he was a man whose unwavering work ethic, humility, and quiet strength spoke volumes. Known for his ability to lead with action rather than words, Sean embodied the core values of brotherhood, commitment, and responsibility, values he carried both on and off the job site. With every power line he climbed and every long shift he put in, he demonstrated a steadfast dedication to keeping communities safe and connected — even at personal sacrifice.
Those close to Sean describe him as a rock: steady, reliable, and deeply rooted in his devotion to his family and his trade. His presence was a comforting constant, and whether facing harsh storms or long workdays, Sean never wavered in his resolve. He had an infectious sense of humor, a quiet generosity, and a fierce loyalty that earned him the admiration of his peers and the love of those lucky enough to call him family.
As a proud member of IBEW Local 104, Sean was part of a brotherhood that spans generations. His colleagues remember him as a mentor to the younger generation of lineworkers, someone who didn’t just pass on technical knowledge, but instilled a sense of pride and integrity in the work. His loss will be felt deeply throughout the union — not just as a worker, but as a brother in the truest sense of the word.
Beyond his professional life, Sean was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a friend who always made time for others, no matter how busy life became. His family was his world, and he worked tirelessly to ensure they were supported, protected, and loved.
As the community of Kingston comes to terms with this tremendous loss, neighbors, friends, and fellow union members are coming together to honor Sean’s legacy. Vigils, memorials, and messages of support are pouring in, a testament to the indelible impact he made in his short time with us.
At a time when words feel inadequate, all who knew Sean are left with memories of his strong hands, warm heart, and unwavering spirit. Though gone far too soon, Sean Lazaron’s legacy will endure — in the lines he built, the lives he touched, and the family and brotherhood that now carry his memory forward.
Rest in power, Brother Lazaron. Your light will continue to shine.
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