Carl Michael Lightburn, Sr.

In Loving Memory

Carl Michael Lightburn, Sr.

2026-06-03

<p data-pasted="true">On January 3, 1941, Carl Michael Lightburn Sr., affectionately known as &quot;Mike,&quot; made his</p><p>way into the world, born in Belize City, Belize, to the late William Lightburn and Rosita</p><p>Moody. He was the youngest of three children born to this union. His brother, James, and</p><p>sister, Lois, preceded him in death.</p><p><br></p><p>In the spring of 1963, Mike migrated to the U.S. , Brooklyn, New York, to reunite with his</p><p>family that migrated earlier, and begin a new chapter in life. Later that year, on November</p><p>17, 1963, he married the love of his life, Joyce Longswoth. Together they built a loving home</p><p>and were blessed with three children: Carl Jr., Sandra, and Keith.</p><p>Mike began his professional career as an accountant with Alexanders, where he worked for</p><p>25 years. He was known for his kindness, sense of humor, strong work ethic, faith, and</p><p>generosity.</p><p><br></p><p>Mike enjoyed playing the saxophone and had a lifelong love of jazz music. In his younger</p><p>years, he frequently traveled to the Bronx to play soccer in Van Cortlandt Park. He was an</p><p>avid sports fan and a devoted New York Knicks supporter who rarely missed an</p><p>opportunity to cheer on his team. He also enjoyed thoroughbred horse racing and was a</p><p>proud part owner of his horse, Turn to Gems.</p><p><br></p><p>As retirement approached, Mike picked up a paintbrush and discovered a remarkable</p><p>natural artistic talent. What began as a hobby blossomed into a passion, his artwork was</p><p>displayed at several galleries throughout New York City and Wilmington, Delaware,</p><p>including exhibitions at the Empire State Building and the Wilmington Opera House. He</p><p>took great pride in sharing his creativity with others through his art.</p><p><br></p><p>Above all, Mike was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother,</p><p>uncle, and friend. He cherished time spent with family and was admired for his warmth,</p><p>wisdom, and unwavering love. His gentle spirit, quiet strength, and sense of humor touched</p><p>the lives of all who knew him.</p><p><br></p><p>Mike leaves to cherish his memory his beloved wife, Joyce Lightburn; his children, Carl</p><p>Lightburn Jr., Sandra Quinones, and Keith Lightburn; his daughters-in-law, Sabrina</p><p>Lightburn and Maureen Lightburn; his son-in-law, Rick Quinones; his grandchildren,</p><p>Yvonne, Kaila, Kenton, Joseph, and David; his brother, Clinton &quot;Pulu&quot; Lightburn; his sister,</p><p>Barbara Thurton and her husband, Colin Thurton; and a host of nieces, nephews, great-</p><p>grandchildren, extended family members, and dear friends.</p><p>Though he will be sorely missed, his love, wisdom, and cherished memories will remain</p><p>forever in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.</p><p><br></p>

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