Sharon Waller Revis
May 26, 1948 – March 19, 2025

Sharon Waller Revis, 76, of Solomons, MD, formerly of Clinton, MD, passed away peacefully on March 19, 2025, in Solomons, MD. Born on May 26, 1948, in Washington, DC, she was the beloved daughter of the late Betty C. Waller and Russell S. Waller.
Sharon married the love of her life, Roy Edward Revis, on August 3, 1968, in Washington, DC, and together they built a life filled with love, family, and adventure. A graduate of Crossland High School’s Class of 1966, she went on to earn her bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland in 1970.
With a remarkable career spanning three decades, Sharon served as Vice President for Sting Security / MVM before retiring in 2014. Outside of work, she was an avid reader who found joy in traveling with her family and friends. She was also a dedicated member of Job’s Daughters, where she served as Past Honored Queen (PHQ) and Past Guardian of Bethel 91 Camp Springs. Additionally, she shared cherished memories and friendships as part of The Bowling Bums (OIB).
Sharon’s greatest joy was her family. She is survived by her devoted husband, Roy E. Revis, and their children: Jeffery Revis (Caroline), Megan Smith (John), and Kristin Revis. She was a proud and loving grandmother to Max, Cooper, Matthew, Kaitlin, Anna, and Margaret. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Michael Waller.
In keeping with Sharon’s wishes, all services will be private. To honor her memory, the family requests that donations be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake, https://www.hospicechesapeake.org/giving/donate-now/ and / or Shriners Hospitals for Children, https://www.shrinerschildrens.org/en .
Sharon’s warmth, kindness, and adventurous spirit will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Arrangements provide by Rausch Funeral Home, P.A., Lusby, MD.
Visitation
Services
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Interment
- Private
Contributions
Hospice of the Chesapeake
90 Ritchie Highway
Pasadena, MD 21122
443-837-3385
Shriners Hospital for Children
3557 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Link:
https://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/philadelphia
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Sharon and I worked at Sting Security together. The only two women officers in a field of men. I enjoyed my time with her and think of our adventures fondly. Sharon will be missed. Best wishes and comfort to her family.
Linda Bracey
Revis Family,
I am so sad to hear about Mom Revis’ passing. She was a FORCE. I am so so appreciative of Mom and Dad Revis for taking us to so many Job’s Daughters events. I could have never accomplished as much as I was able to, as Miss Congeniality, without them, their time and care. I will forever be thankful for everything they did for all us girls. I have many memories of the maroon minivan and — I’m pretty sure I spent most of my teen years inside it, being shuttled from place to place.
I will forever be thankful for Mom Revis and her selflessness.
We will all hold her dear and I pray that her memories will hold you all. She is the epitome of the Old Rugged Cross, for all our HQ installations.
Love you all and I am so sorry for your loss. -Holly (Riesz) Kuntz
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Jim and I will miss our dear friend Sharon. We spent a wonderful life time of friendship with Roy and Sharon. She was a very special person. Our love and prayers to Roy and the family. Eileen and Jim Sheehy
Sharon and I worked at Sting Security together. The only two women officers in a field of men. I enjoyed my time with her and think of our adventures fondly. Sharon will be missed. Best wishes and comfort to her family.
Linda Bracey
Worked with Sharon many years. We would put on our power suits to go to bids for security. Many adventures we had. Sharon will always be in my heart. Wish the best for all her family. Much respect.
Revis Family,
I am so sad to hear about Mom Revis’ passing. She was a FORCE. I am so so appreciative of Mom and Dad Revis for taking us to so many Job’s Daughters events. I could have never accomplished as much as I was able to, as Miss Congeniality, without them, their time and care. I will forever be thankful for everything they did for all us girls. I have many memories of the maroon minivan and — I’m pretty sure I spent most of my teen years inside it, being shuttled from place to place.
I will forever be thankful for Mom Revis and her selflessness.
We will all hold her dear and I pray that her memories will hold you all. She is the epitome of the Old Rugged Cross, for all our HQ installations.
Love you all and I am so sorry for your loss. -Holly (Riesz) Kuntz
Roy, I am deeply sorry to learn of Sharon’s passing. You and your family have my deep condolences.