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Brian D. Raub

1953 - 2021

Brian D. Raub obituary, 1953-2021, Smith Mountain Lake, VA

BORN

1953

DIED

2021

Brian Raub Obituary

Brian David Raub, of Smith Mountain Lake, VA (and previously, Greenville, PA and Wynnewood, PA), passed away on March 10, 2021 after a nine-month battle with rare duodenal cancer. Brian's unwavering strength of character, Christian faith, and moral insight drove a lifelong insistence on what's right over what's easy, on kindness without publicity, and on generosity toward both neighbor and stranger. Born on August 5, 1953, in Grove City, PA, Brian was the third of four sons. He was born into the adept hands of his father, Paul Lester Raub II, D.O., and to his beloved mother, Miriam Geraldine Smith Raub. Brian was a man of many marks: The "iron cradle" wrestler and nationwide top-50 wrestling senior (1971) with an almost unbeatable pin. Leader of his Greenville High School Class of 1971: Student Council President, President of the Varsity Club, and Captain of the wrestling team. A small-town kid with big-world dreams - and his pick of acceptances to Yale, Harvard, and Princeton. He chose Yale (1971-1975), where he was named Outstanding Freshmen Wrestler, Business Manager and then General Manager at Yale Banner Publications. In 1977, he graduated with an MBA from Harvard Business School. In 1972, Brian married his best friend and high school sweetheart, Lisa. She also chose Yale and together, they became the university's second-ever married undergraduate couple. Brian also became Lisa's fiercest cheerleader, providing unwavering encouragement throughout a lifetime of academic, personal, and professional endeavors. In 1983, they welcomed their first and only child: a daughter, Erin. As children so often do, Erin became Brian's greatest pride, deepest joy, and impetus for many future paths. (And also, clearly, the writer of this obituary.) Brian's pursuit of work-family life balance, paired with his entrepreneurial drive, led him to launch the Vacation Villa Referral Center (VVRC), a visionary vacation rental website and predecessor to A1Vacations.com, which in 2005 was sold to HomeAway/VRBO and later acquired by Expedia. In 2001, Brian and Lisa realized a dream and moved to live waterfront on Smith Mountain Lake - Brian's final home, happy place, and ultimate resting spot. Here and together, they pursued their love of the water and of each other, while Brian developed Smith-MountainLake.com. By 2010, Brian had finally retired, successful and professionally fulfilled. In 2011, Brian embraced a new role: enthusiastic, loving, and wholly giving grandfather to Max, his half-Costa Rican grandson. Brian and Lisa adopted Costa Rica as their second home, spending many months there with their Costa Rican family and grandchild, who Brian taught about wrestling and camping, hiking and photography. In retirement, Brian pursued many interests, including genealogy and photography, hiking and coffee roasting. He took a solo 13,000-mile road trip to 22 national parks; hiked parts of the Appalachian Trail (450 miles!) and up Costa Rica's Cerro Chirripå; and traveled through Costa Rica, Europe, the Caribbean, Hawaii, Alaska, and Canada. Husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend, visionary, wrestler, moral compass, entrepreneur, Christian, advocate, photographer, humanitarian, ally, genealogist, adventurer - not adjectives, but accolades bestowed by those who knew him best. Brian was a faithful Presbyterian who embraced Jesus Christ as his Savior. He is preceded in death by his parents, Paul Lester Raub II and Miriam Smith Raub, and two of his brothers and best friends, Dr. Jeffrey D. Raub (d. 2004) and Paul L. Raub III (d. 2017). His spirit lives on in those who survive him: wife and lifelong best friend, Annalyse Callahan Raub (Lisa), of Smith Mountain Lake, VA; daughter Erin E. Raub, her husband Fabiån Cordero Gonzålez, and grandson Max C. Cordero Raub, of Santa Bårbara de Heredia, Costa Rica; and beloved brother Dr. Daniel J. Raub and his wife, Linda Riley Raub, of Aurora, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to two causes near to Brian's heart: the David H. Clelland Scholarship Fund (via the Community Foundation of Western PA) and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. When gatherings are safe to resume, family, friends, and loved ones will gather at his celebration of life service at Trinity Ecumenical Parish - Smith Mountain Lake. For now, messages of sympathy, stories, and photos may be shared on Brian's Caring Bridge.

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Published by Bedford Bulletin from Mar. 17 to Mar. 18, 2021.

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Emerick Cousins Emerick, Miller, Tolpolar

March 18, 2021

In Loving Memory of Brian David Raub. We honor Brian's love of life, family, and nature. His spirit and zest for living will always live on in our hearts. We'll always love you dear cousin. Comfort and love.

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Steve and Bonnie Coffman

March 16, 2021

Lisa
We are so sorry for your loss. Brian was a good man and will be so missed by all. We will treasure the times we spent together at the SML BAHs. You and Brian got us started with A1 Vacations 25 years ago. God Bless, and take care.
Steve and Bonnie Coffman

Vicki & Tim Gardner

March 15, 2021

Saying farewell to our dear friend Brian is difficult. His smile and enthusiasm will never be forgotten. Brian loved everything and everyone. It was evident in his amazing photography. His dedication to the Smith Mountain Lake community appeared in many ways, through leadership, membership, committee involvement, assisting with events and causes to make the place we call home safe and thriving. His talents were endless. He was loved and admired. We will miss him.
We extend our sincere condolences to Lisa and the Raub family.

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