
Sheila Shelton
Sheila Marie Archer-Shelton, 60, born on August 2nd, 1965 in St. Louis Missouri passed away on Friday January 23rd, 2026 in Chesterfield Missouri. Sheila had resided in both the St. Louis Missouri region as well as the state of Arkansas and had close ties in both. Sheila was a kind, gentle soul with a servants heart. She was deeply rooted in a faith that was unwavering and could never be shaken as she covered any situation she faced with scriptures. Sheila proudly served as an early childhood educator and working with special needs children for many years in the Winfield Missouri community before retiring. She was preceded in death by her father Larry Archer, step-father Lloyd Aubuchon, husband Alvin Shelton, grandmother, aunt, and niece. Her survivors include her mother Donna Aubuchon, sister Dawn Archer-Cleverly, brother Mark Archer, two daughters Makayla Shinpaugh and Brandi Meyer of Joe Shinpaugh, Brandi’s husband Dean Meyer as well as her two grandchildren Rhylan and Luna Meyer. Sheila was a dear friend and treasured by many and will be terribly missed by all. A memorial service will be held for her at a future date.

We miss you terribly already.
Prayers for her Family. I got to know Shelia over the last year or so and she was a lovely woman and great to talk with. I will remember her positive attitude and crafty ways, she will be missed.
I use to drive Shiela to her early morning dialysis appointments and we would watch the deer and the cops taking radar as we laughed and listened to KSHE ! She was VERY cool and a great soul who would always talk about her Mom , kids , family and friends! She sooo looked forward to seeing family visit and told me about her years in Arkansas. Thank you all for sharing her with me ! She was truly a gift to us all and quite a gentle soul ! God bless you Shirl and ROCK them up in heaven!
My deepest condolences to Shelia’s family and friends. I saw her every weekend and even when she wasn’t feeling well she had the best smile. I would make sure she had an activity packet in case she got bored. She is one of the nicest lady around. It was an honor to know her and I was always more than happy to help her in any way. May she Rest in the arms of Angels!