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Barbara "Babs" Lowenstein

1931 - 2025

Barbara "Babs" Lowenstein obituary, 1931-2025, Overland Park, KS

BORN

1931

DIED

2025

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Louis Memorial Chapel - Kansas City

6830 Troost Avenue

Kansas City, Missouri

Barbara Lowenstein Obituary

Barbara "Babs" Lowenstein

June 20, 1931 - September 27, 2025

Overland Park, Kansas - Barbara (Babs) Lowenstein, 94, of Leawood, Kansas, died Saturday, September 27, 2025. Funeral services were held on Monday, September 29th. Burial at Rose Hill Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers; the family suggests contributions to Village Shalom or Kansas City Hospice House.

Babs was born on June 20, 1931 on a couch in her parents' home on East 69th Terrace in Kansas City, Missouri to (the late) Krindle and Sol Lapin. In 1951 she married (the late) Jerry Epstein with whom she had her three children. In 1994, Babs married Bill Lowenstein (of blessed memory) with whom she spent 30 wonderful years.

Babs left a legacy as a beloved preschool director and teacher for 33 years at Temple B'nai Jehudah at 69th and Holmes using a teaching style that encouraged her students to use their imaginations and creativity. She introduced them to acting through performances in The Wizard of Oz, Snow White, Cinderella and Peter Pan. Her puppets, especially Rubber Ducky, Tall Small, Kitty Cat and Black Cat charmed and entertained not only her preschoolers but Renaissance Festival goers for many years. She treated her students to amazing experiences through the arts, problem solving and critical thinking in a way that was joyful and interesting, providing an excellent base for their educational years ahead.

After retirement, Babs took up abstract painting and ceramics at the JCC's Heritage Center. She loved color and light and developed a style that expresses both. Although many of her paintings are all over the country, the majority of her work is now on long term loan to the Epsten Gallery at Village Shalom where different displays of her work can be seen periodically throughout the year. She was an avid golfer and tennis player and served on the board at Oakwood Country Club.

Babs is survived by her children; Jenny Isenberg (John), their children, Amy Isenberg, Allison Obeler (Danny) and their son Max, and Adam Isenberg ( Alex Ferreira) - Lynn Poskin (Joe), their children Jamie Poskin (Emily Cunningham) and their children Amos, Esther, Ignatius and Bernadette, Brady Poskin (Katie McCaslin), Becky Poskin (Lucas Richardson) and their children Harriet, Huck, Sylvia and Cal, Tommy Poskin (Lucy) - Andy Epstein (Anne), Aidan Epstein (Bo Kane), Isabel Epstein, Bridget Epstein, stepchildren: Lon, John, Reed and Glenn Lowenstein and their families, her sister Lou Pagel and her family, sister Emily House (Stan), nephew Jeff House (Jody), nieces Mimi (Jay) and Susan (Paul) and their children and her Sunday Night Dinner family, Tom and Ann Isenberg and their children and grandchildren.

A special thanks to cousins Carol and Eddie Lapin for making her so welcome at Village Shalom, her many attentive caregivers especially Taffy, Lucy and Angela, her trainer, Carter, art teacher, Patricia and all of the other wonderful people who touched her life. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.louismemorialchapel.com.

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Published by Kansas City Star from Sep. 28 to Sep. 30, 2025.

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leslie herman

September 30, 2025

you all added a wonderful picture that shows the sparkle in her eye even through black and white photography. a lovely and lively woman whose company i very much enjoyed.

Re´Neka Taylor

September 28, 2025

Forever in my heart , I will cherish the memories we made, Thank you for the life lessons you gave me .Love you

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Funeral Service at New Reform Temple

7100 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64114

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Shiva at the home of Jenny Isenberg

4400 W 87 Terrace, Prairie Village, KS 66207

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