29/07/2025
Obituary: Philip Alan Revolinsky, retired Glenn County Sheriff's Office Captain, 1951-2025.
Philip Alan Revolinsky died unexpectedly on July 19, 2025, at his home in Orland. Revolinsky is known by many as Phil, Butch, Paca, or The Colonel. Born at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, on May 14, 1951, Phil was the son of Philip and Alberta Revolinsky.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science and later completed advanced military training at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC). Phil proudly served his country with four years of active duty in the 7th Infantry Division, followed by 24 years in the U.S. Army Reserve with the 91st Division. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel, but his service didn’t stop there.
After his military career, Phil poured the same dedication into his community, serving 32 years with the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office, where he rose to the rank of Captain. Whether in uniform or not, Revolinsky led by example — with quiet strength, deep integrity, and an unwavering sense of duty.
He was a proud member of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) and deeply cared about his church, serving as Parish Council President at St. Dominic Catholic Church in Orland. Faith, family, and service were his anchors.
Revolinsky was one of a kind. He was notoriously and self-admittedly Po**ck stubborn, opinionated, and set in his ways, but that never overshadowed the heart of gold beneath it all. He was fiercely loyal, unflinchingly honest, and wholly unique. If you knew him, you will always remember him.
Revolinsky will be remembered in people’s hearts forever — as a devoted husband, father, soldier, lawman, and leader. He didn’t just talk about commitment; he lived it. He never sat still when something needed to be done, and he never hesitated to show up for the people and principles he believed in. His example is a quiet voice in our hearts, reminding us to keep going, keep giving, and keep showing up. Those who knew him are heartbroken by his sudden passing and will miss him more than words can ever truly convey. In honor of him, take the time to hold your loved ones close. There’s never enough time with the people who matter most, like Phil Revolinsky. The Man, The Myth, The Colonel.
He was predeceased by his parents Philip Sr. and Alberta, grandson Orion, and K-9 partner Sargon.
He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Kristin; his son, Paul; his daughter, Elizabeth; and three grandchildren: Kathryn, Eve, and Hazel, who brought him endless joy and pride with their antics; his brothers, Joe and Jon; and his sister, Patricia. He was a constant in their lives — steady, dependable, and always ready to lend a hand at the drop of a hat. A safe haven. A rock.
A viewing is planned on Thursday, July 31, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary, 825 A Street, Orland. On August 1, a vehicle procession plans to depart from Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary at 9:30 a.m. If you would like to participate, please arrive by 9:15 a.m. The funeral mass will follow at 11:00 a.m. at St. Dominic Catholic Church. A 21-gun salute will take place at approximately 11:50 a.m., with a reception to follow from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. in the parish hall.
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