KINGSTON, Massachusetts — Community and IBEW Local 104 Mourn Sudden Loss of Beloved Tradesman Sean Lazaron
KINGSTON, Mass. — The tight-knit community of Kingston, Massachusetts, is grieving the unexpected loss of Sean Lazaron, a devoted husband, father, and highly respected electrician who passed away suddenly this past week. Lazaron was a proud and dedicated 17-year member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 104, known for his unwavering commitment to his craft and his community.
Sean Lazaron’s sudden passing has deeply affected friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors across Kingston and beyond. Throughout his nearly two decades with IBEW Local 104, Sean built a reputation as a skilled tradesman whose workmanship was matched only by his integrity and humility.
A Life of Dedication and Service
Born and raised in Kingston, Lazaron’s commitment to his hometown and profession was evident in every aspect of his life. He began his career as an apprentice electrician before quickly earning his journeyman status, becoming a trusted member of numerous residential and commercial projects throughout the region. His colleagues recall him as a mentor and a steady presence on every job site.
“Sean was not just a co-worker; he was family to all of us in Local 104,” said union president Diane Murphy. “His dedication and character inspired everyone who had the privilege of working alongside him.”
A Family Man at Heart
Beyond his professional achievements, Sean was best known for his devotion to his wife, Laura, and their two children. Those close to the family describe Sean as a warm, gentle presence whose greatest joy was spending quality time with his loved ones.
“Sean was the heart of our family,” Laura Lazaron shared in a statement. “His kindness, love, and strength guided us every day. We are heartbroken but forever grateful for the life we shared.”
Community Remembers a True Role Model
The town of Kingston has come together to honor Sean’s legacy, with many remembering him as a quiet yet powerful force for good. From volunteering for community service projects to supporting union causes, Sean’s impact extended well beyond his daily work.
Local officials expressed their condolences, highlighting Sean’s contributions to the community. “He was a man who quietly made Kingston better through his hard work and generosity,” said Mayor Robert Haggerty. “His loss is felt deeply by all of us.”
Plans for Memorial and Tributes
Arrangements for a memorial service are being finalized, with IBEW Local 104 planning to hold a tribute event to celebrate Sean’s life and his years of service. The family has requested privacy but welcomes the support of the Kingston community.
In the coming days, friends, family, and union members will gather to share memories and honor the legacy of a man whose work and spirit touched countless lives.
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