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  1. Ron, Carrie and Ryan,

    We are so sorry to hear about Sheila’s passing. She was a beautiful person in every way. Our hearts go out to each of you. We are praying for you. Randy and Beth

  2. I grieve with you over the loss of Sheila. She was always a bright spot at St. John UMC. May your memories bring you comfort and the resurrection bring you hope.

  3. I am beyond words to hear of Sheila’s passing. I worked with her at OBR for many years such a wonderful, caring lady, so graciously elegant and devoted to her Avon community. Your passing will surely be an impact to all of those who had the blessing of being a part of your life.

  4. She walked through life with a smile on her face as if she always knew there would be a better place! What a testament to God’s grace!

  5. I was so honored to have worked with Sheila at OBR for 19 years and call her my friend. We became fast friends and I can’t express how much I will miss our calls and seeing her when we visit each year. She will remain in my heart forever. My condolences to Ron and all of the family.

  6. Sheila was my first and one of my best friends when I moved her 25 years ago. We remained lunch buddies even through our retirement years. She was a steadying hand for this northerner trying to fit in. She will be missed by everyone and especially me.

  7. No words can convey the sadness at the loss of my friend Sheila. She was a work mate and lunch buddy for years. She will be sorely missed.

  8. To Ron & the family – God bless and carry you all during this very sad time. Had many laughs & wonderful conversations with my dear friend Sheila. She was loved immensely & will be missed terribly. One of the things I loved most about her was her honestly & not being afraid to speak her mind. We all have that one certain friend & she was that one to me – I could confide in her about anything & know it would stay there. Until we meet again. Don’t tell my Mama about any of our conversations.

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Sheila Gaskins Crowe

May 20, 2026

Avon – Sheila Gaskins Crowe, 74, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on May 20, 2026.

Born on May 24, 1951, in Buxton, North Carolina, Sheila spent much of her childhood moving throughout the East Coast as part of a Coast Guard family before her family eventually settled in Chesapeake, Virginia, where she graduated from high school.

She later continued that life of service and adventure as an Army wife and mother, creating a warm and welcoming home wherever military life carried them before settling back on Hatteras Island in 1999, where she spent the last 27 years surrounded by the community she loved.

For most of her adult life, Sheila worked in the real estate industry and formed many treasured friendships along the way. She was also an active member of St. John United Methodist Church serving on various committees including Finance, Staff and Parish Relations. Sheila was an integral part of St. John’s Community Dinners ministry. Without fail, she helped organize, prepare, and serve well over 15,000 meals during the past 13 years. Known for her kindness, grace, caring spirit, and timeless sense of style and class, she will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

She is survived by her husband, Ron; her daughter, Carrie Meekins-Dilworth (Don); her son, Ryan Meekins (Tiffany); and her stepdaughter, Tina Anderson (Troy). She also leaves behind her beloved grandchildren: Liam, Ruby, Jack, Gavin, Owen, Thomas, Taylor, and Trenton; as well as her aunt and lifelong friend, Cheryl Gray McDonald (Allen). In addition, she leaves behind many cherished in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, and dear friends.

Sheila was preceded in death by her parents, Warren Gaskins, Sr. and Elizabeth “Libby” Gray Gaskins; her brother, Warren Gaskins, Jr.; and her sister-in-law, Denise Gaskins.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. John United Methodist Church, PO Box 129, Avon, NC 27915.

A celebration of Sheila’s life will be held on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at St. John United Methodist Church, with a reception to follow in the fellowship hall.

Please share expressions of sympathy with the family at gallopfuneralservices.com. Gallop Funeral Services was entrusted with arrangements.

Condolences

Randy and Beth Barnett

Ron, Carrie and Ryan, We are so sorry to hear about Sheila’s passing. She was a beautiful person in every way. Our hearts go out to each of you. We are praying for you. Randy and Beth

Bruce Miller

I grieve with you over the loss of Sheila. She was always a bright spot at St. John UMC. May your memories bring you comfort and the resurrection bring you hope.

Kathy Jordan

I am beyond words to hear of Sheila's passing. I worked with her at OBR for many years such a wonderful, caring lady, so graciously elegant and devoted to her Avon community. Your passing will surely be an impact to all of those who had the blessing of being a part of your life.

Amy Midgett

She walked through life with a smile on her face as if she always knew there would be a better place! What a testament to God’s grace!

Edie Siddall

I was so honored to have worked with Sheila at OBR for 19 years and call her my friend. We became fast friends and I can't express how much I will miss our calls and seeing her when we visit each year. She will remain in my heart forever. My condolences to Ron and all of the family.

Wendy & Vince Angelucci

Sheila was my first and one of my best friends when I moved her 25 years ago. We remained lunch buddies even through our retirement years. She was a steadying hand for this northerner trying to fit in. She will be missed by everyone and especially me.

Jeanette Culpepper

No words can convey the sadness at the loss of my friend Sheila. She was a work mate and lunch buddy for years. She will be sorely missed.

Bridgette & Bernard Midgett

To Ron & the family - God bless and carry you all during this very sad time. Had many laughs & wonderful conversations with my dear friend Sheila. She was loved immensely & will be missed terribly. One of the things I loved most about her was her honestly & not being afraid to speak her mind. We all have that one certain friend & she was that one to me - I could confide in her about anything & know it would stay there. Until we meet again. Don't tell my Mama about any of our conversations.