Carlyle Crockwell

Carlyle McNeil Eugene Crockwell MBE (22 February 1932 – 28 June 2015) was a FIFA-certified Bermudian football referee.

All of Bermuda's Crockwells descend from the children of his paternal grandparents, Bermudian-born mariner Robert Randolph Clark Crockwell and his wife, born Angelina Eleanor Wilmot, who raised their family in Pembroke East, near to North Village, Devonshire and in the shadow of Prospect Camp.

His grandmother's father, David Wilmot, had been posted to the Bermuda Garrison as a Private soldier in what was to become the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.

[6] In 1977, when he was a Divisional Officer, he was appointed a Member of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in the Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours.

[7] Carlyle Crockwell brought his military discipline to football, becoming a long-serving member of the Bermuda Referees Association.