Robert Allen Sisk, “Robbie”
November 17, 1963 – April 17, 2024
Robert Allen Sisk, “Robbie” 60, of Lusby, Maryland passed away April 17, 2024 in Prince Frederick, Maryland. Robbie was born November 17, 1963 in Cheverly, Maryland to the late Robert H. and Virginia M. Davis. Besides his parents, Robbie is also preceded in death by a brother, Ronald A. Sisk.
Robert was a very hardworking, humble, and humorous man. He made a lifelong career using his skills as a master electrician, from having a successful business with his brother, to mentoring others throughout his profession. His life was fulfilled by traveling, enjoying several activities like hunting and fishing, and spending time with family and friends. He loved expressing himself through art, craftsmanship, and was a lover of music. He had a vast knowledge of history, geography, and was fond of Stephen King novels.
Robert was a loving husband, who always provided for his family. He adored his 4 daughters and was a prime example of a perfect “Girl Dad”. He prioritized spending quality time with each of his daughters, and supporting their interests and passions. He was beyond proud of their accomplishments, dreams, and future goals.
As much as he loved, he was loved even more, and will be greatly missed.
Robbie is survived by his wife, Robin Lynn Sisk, his four daughters: Karmen Kennedy Sisk, Kelsey Nicole Collins, Korrie May Smith and Kelie Lynn Avery. Grandfather of; Caiden James Reigel, Ryleigh Lynn Minson, Carlos Ruiz, Jr., and Cameron Wesley Collins. He is also survived by a brother, Richard Allen Sisk and a sister, Christine Denise Vann.
Family and friends will be invited to a Celebration of Life service at a later time.
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Robbie was all that is written about and more. Not only did I have the pleasure of being one of his many coworkers at Solomons, I shared with him the spirit of doing the best we could do for the end users of the many Jet Engine test cells that we built, installed, and tested through out the world. The thing that I am most thankful for and I will always cherish is that Robbie was my friend. People of his caliber only come around once or twice in life.
I love you, my Brother, may God take you and hold you. Dave.
I am shocked and saddened by the news of Robbie’s passing. I worked with Rob on the test cell program at SEFAC years ago. We were also neighbors when he lived in Leonardtown. I remember fun times at work and after at happy hours spent at the North Ridge with Rob and friends. He will be missed by so many. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Rob was one of a kind.
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Mark and I are so sorry and saddened by the loss of Robbie. Our hearts and prayers go out to Robbie and family. We are here if you all need anything.
Much love and hugs,
Mark and Lisa
Robbie was all that is written about and more. Not only did I have the pleasure of being one of his many coworkers at Solomons, I shared with him the spirit of doing the best we could do for the end users of the many Jet Engine test cells that we built, installed, and tested through out the world. The thing that I am most thankful for and I will always cherish is that Robbie was my friend. People of his caliber only come around once or twice in life.
I love you, my Brother, may God take you and hold you. Dave.
I am shocked and saddened by the news of Robbie’s passing. I worked with Rob on the test cell program at SEFAC years ago. We were also neighbors when he lived in Leonardtown. I remember fun times at work and after at happy hours spent at the North Ridge with Rob and friends. He will be missed by so many. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Rob was one of a kind.
Robin and family, oh My Stars I am so sorry for your loss. Robin I remember we working at Health Department when you met Robbie and your love bloomed. He made you and the girls so loved. I am in shock and miss you Sugar. Hugs. Pam