Cheryl Reber

Wanchese – Cheryl Reber of Wanchese, NC passed away at her home on October 12, 2018 at the age of 58. She was born January 24, 1960 in Mckeesport, Pa. Cheryl was a custom cabinet builder at Island Woodcrafts for 32 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ethel May and Jim Sharpless, and a sister Lorraine.

She was survived by her husband David Reber, three daughters: Carla Wise, Christina Reber and Justina Sanderlin, nine grandchildren: Breianna Hehenberger, David Spruill, Ian Abbott, Ashton Reber, Aireanna Reber, Madison Abbott, Gavin Sanderlin, Nathan Sanderlin and Andrew Sanderlin, three son-in-laws: Ché Cormier, Jeffery Sanderlin and Tyrique Wise and many other sisters and brothers in law.

Cheryl was a one of a kind person who will truly be missed by friends and family.

Plans for a memorial service is pending at this time.

Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.gallopfuneralservices.com. Gallop Funeral Services, Inc. was entrusted with arrangements.

Lifestyles

Big win at Hatteras Village Offshore Open

News

Are you GatorWise? New multi-state program launches to support coexisting with alligators

News

Dare County’s proposed 2026 budget detailed

Lifestyles

Tyrrell County Schools expands student health services through strategic partnerships

News

Going up: Weekly NC gas price update

News

State reentry program helps formerly incarcerated people find transportation work

News

Southern Shores denies zoning amendment, reviews proposed budget with tax increase and infrastructure priorities

News

NC Turnpike Authority to install temporary traffic counting devices on US 158 near Duck Woods Drive

News

Demolition begins on former NC Probation and Parole office building in Manteo

Lifestyles

Cruising coastal waters: Sailor shares his love of the sport

News

Water quality swimming advisory issued for Nags Head soundside site

News

NC 12 returns to seasonal speed limits

News

Disbursement of opioid settlement monies approved

News

Commissioners approve extended overnight beach access parking ban in Kill Devil Hills

Currituck

Currituck Opioid Advisory Board hosts officials from Hope Mission for presentation of services

Lifestyles

Reynolds family reunion set for Sunday in Columbia

News

Body of Outer Banks health care provider found in ocean day after being reported overdue from fishing trip

News

Body of Kill Devil Hills man found in Atlantic Ocean

Currituck

New co-bot added to COA machining program

News

Dare moves ahead with new construction

News

Umstead Bridge scheduled to reopen Friday, single lane closures will continue

News

Nags Head reviews septic loan program, approves hazard mitigation participation, hears budget proposal

Hyde

Cara Equils celebrated as Hyde County Schools District Teacher of the Year

News

Change to Endangered Species Act filed; public comment accepted by May 19