Sheila Banks

December 15, 2022
WATERBORO- Sheila Cameron Banks, 68, of Waterboro and Parker, Arizona, died unexpectedly in Parker on December 15, 2022.
Sheila was born in York on August 21, 1954 the daughter of William and Doris (Ducharme) Cameron, Sr. She grew up in Wells, attended Wells schools and was a 1972 graduate of Wells High School. She worked in the medical field for 30 years, retiring from Seal Rock at Atlantic Heights in Saco two years ago. She was a long time member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles - 4392 Aerie in Waterboro.
Sheila was a true angel on earth. An old soul who was never in a bad mood, she was protective of her friends and family. She enjoyed her girls trips especially Thirsty Thursdays with The Bucket Girls!
She was predeceased by her parents, Doris Emerson and William Cameron Sr.
She is survived by her husband Wayne Banks, brother William Cameron, Jr. and his significant other, Pam Nelson of Sanford, brother, and Wayne Cameron of Sanford. She is also survived by her nephew David Cameron and his partner Jennifer Nichols, her niece Kristy Cameron, great nieces and nephews, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
There will be a celebration of life for Sheila in the spring, arrangements to be announced.
She always was ready to lend a helping hand or give you a hug when needed. She was a strong women who loved life.
A kind soul that always had a smile and kind words to say in any situation.
This candle is for you Sheila for all the wonderful light you gave to our family. We will never forget you my friend.
We go back 40+ years, She was a dear friend. My children know her as Aunt Sheila. She married my son and never missed our family special occasions,
Wayne, Jeff & I send our deepest condolences to you and your family, Sheila was a beautiful person and we are happy to have known her ❣️
Rest in sweet peace Sheila🙏
Loved visiting with my cousins. It didn’t happen often enough.
So sorry to learn of Sheila’s passing… and grateful we were able to see each other at our class reunion in October. I know that she will be greatly missed. ❤️ Joyce (Gilford) Knarr
Sheila was one of the most caring people I have ever known. She had a heart of gold. As one of the bucket ladies, I can honestly say that she will be missed by many. Girls’ trips will not be the same without you. Heaven has truly gained an angel. Miss and love you so much!!! Till we meet again.
I will always remember our camping trips with my brother and I, we went every year since I was very little. We will miss her dearly.
Sheila is my grandmother through my biological mother, although being her stepmother. She meant the world to me and my siblings and life would’ve and will never been the same without her in it.
Girls trip. A joy to have met her and will miss dearly. Great smile and shared laugh to a point of belly aches.
Rest in peace Sheila. You will be missed 💛🙏
My best memories of Shelia were in the 80s camping with my dad, mom, mickey and Shelia. I’m approaching 50 and remember those days like it wasn’t that long ago and remember her laughter as well as mickey.