
Carla Allenstein
July 26, 1955 – May 4, 2019
Carla C. Allenstein, 63, a resident of Lenexa, Kansas, passed away May 4, 2019, at the Madonna Rehab Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska as the result of complications from a fall in her home in June 2018.
Carla was born in Whitewater, Wisconsin on July 26, 1955, to Dr. Lee and Betty Jo Allenstein. She graduated from Whitewater High School and then went on to receive a BS degree from the University of Wisconsin - Madison and pursued her MBA at Rockhurst University in Kansas City.
She began her professional career in retail at Macy’s in Kansas City, then joined Hallmark Cards also in Kansas City. On the side she taught piano (Allenstein Piano Studio). In the mid-90s she resigned from Hallmark and committed herself full time to her piano studio. This was her true calling. To watch Carla working with her students in her studio or during one her student’s recitals or competitions was to see someone who truly loved her work.
Her other passions were cooking, gardening, playing bridge (for fun and competitive) and dogs, specifically miniature dachshunds. Be they her dogs, a friends or a just stranger walking their dog, there was an immediate connection. There was pure joy for Carla when she helped rescue a dog from a puppy mill.
Carla is survived by her husband of 37 years, Dan Roh, her brother Steve (Karen) Allenstein of Madison, Wisconsin, brother Scott (Donna) of Weyauwega, Wisconsin, sister-in-law Jackie Roh of Greensboro, North Carolina, brother in-law John Roh and sister-in-law Jean Morton Roh of Columbus, Nebraska, brother in-law Pat and sister-in-law Beth Roh of Abie, Nebraska and many beloved nieces and nephews.
A special thanks to family and friends. Your support and prayers played a critical role in Carla’s drive to “get better” and potentially return home.
There will be an open house at the Porter Funeral Home in Lenexa, Kansas on Saturday, May 25th from 1-3 p.m. followed by a Celebration of Life service at 3 p.m. Burial will take place on Monday, May 27th at 11 a.m. in the St.s Peter and Paul Cemetery in Abie, Nebraska.
Carla, we miss you!
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that you consider making a contribution to the following organizations or the charity of your choice:
Wag N Train Terrier Rescue
1006 N 77 Street
Omaha, NE 68114
Wagntrainterrierrescue.com
Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals
5401 South Street
Lincoln, Nebraska 68506
Madonna.org
QLI (This was Carla’s transitional rehab facility/organization in Omaha.)
6404 North 70th Plaza
Omaha, Nebraska 68104
QLIOmaha.com
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Donna Taylor (Allenstein)
In the early 2000's Scott & I came down to Kansas City to visit Carla and Dan. She didn't cancel her piano lesson for a young girl, so Scott joined her as she gave her lesson. In typical Allenstein teasing mode, Scott told the girl he came all the way from Wisconsin just to hear her play. Later that day the girl's mom called Carla and said her daughter really believed he came all the way from Wisconsin just to hear her play!
As result of her fall accident, Carla became a parapalegic. After her neck surgery, she had struggles to breath and talk and eat, but she overcame them to a point of being dressed, in a wheelchair, communicating and proud that she learned to navigate her wheelchair by blowing into a straw.. She always had hope for recovery. But hope faded as she succumbed to several strokes and, again, she needed life support machines. At that point they faced the decision to pull life support. Then Carla welcomed her niece for a visit. They listened to worship music and Kelsey shared the peace and assurance of heaven by simply putting her faith in what Jesus did for her on the cross. Carla received Jesus' perfect peace as she and Dan made the decision to pull life support. And so we have peace too.
We miss her. And we so appreciated all the expressions of condolences at the reunion. Thank you all.
Donna Allenstein
David Parker
Amen. Rest in peace 🙏 🤲