In Loving Memory of Sean Lazaron: A Devoted Husband, Father, and Proud Member of IBEW Local 104
KINGSTON, Massachusetts — The community of Kingston and the members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 104 are grieving the tragic and unexpected passing of Sean Lazaron, a deeply respected tradesman, devoted family man, and pillar of strength whose quiet presence and hardworking spirit left a lasting mark on everyone he encountered. Sean passed away suddenly, leaving behind a heartbroken family, a close-knit brotherhood, and a community forever changed by his absence.
Sean Lazaron was more than just a skilled journeyman lineman—he was a husband, a father, a brother, a friend, and a man whose character spoke louder than words. He was a 17-year member of IBEW Local 104, where he earned the admiration and respect of his fellow union brothers and sisters through his dedication, craftsmanship, and unfailing commitment to safety and excellence. Whether stringing lines in stormy weather or mentoring young apprentices, Sean carried out his work with humility and pride.
His work in the electrical trade was not just a job—it was a calling. The life of a lineman demands physical endurance, technical precision, and above all, courage. Sean possessed all of these qualities and more. He never sought recognition, yet his peers knew him as someone they could count on in any circumstance—reliable in the most dangerous situations, generous with his knowledge, and supportive through thick and thin.
But beyond his professional achievements, Sean’s most important roles were those he filled at home. As a loving husband and dedicated father, his world revolved around his family. He was known for his unwavering love and support, his quiet acts of kindness, and the values he instilled in those closest to him. He was the kind of man who showed up—not just for work, but for life. Family barbecues, school events, long weekends outdoors—these were the moments Sean cherished most, and they are the memories his loved ones will hold closest to their hearts.
The news of Sean’s sudden passing has sent shockwaves through the Kingston community and the broader network of linemen and tradespeople throughout New England. Those who knew him describe a man who led by example, who listened more than he spoke, and whose strength came not from bravado but from his deep sense of responsibility and love.
In a statement, IBEW Local 104 shared their sorrow:
“Sean Lazaron was one of our own—hardworking, dedicated, and deeply respected. His loss is felt not only within our union, but across the entire industry. We will remember him for his craftsmanship, his quiet leadership, and the legacy of solidarity he leaves behind.”
As the community comes together to honor Sean’s memory, tributes continue to pour in from coworkers, friends, and neighbors who have shared stories of his kindness, generosity, and impact. Many recall how he volunteered his time after storms to restore power in neighboring communities, how he never hesitated to lend a helping hand, and how his calm demeanor brought comfort in high-pressure situations.
Details regarding memorial services and support initiatives for Sean’s family will be shared in the coming days. In the meantime, IBEW Local 104 and the Lazaron family are asking for prayers, support, and continued remembrance of the man who gave so much to so many without ever asking for anything in return.
Sean Lazaron may no longer be with us in this world, but his spirit endures—in the lives he touched, the work he left behind, and the bonds of brotherhood and love that will never be broken. His passing is a devastating loss, but his legacy of quiet strength and selfless service will live on.
Rest in peace, Sean. Your light continues to shine in the hearts of all who knew you.