Has anyone heard if there will be charges filed against Richard 
Gosling?

Mike Rewey

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From:                   Michael Rewey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:                     [email protected]
Subject:                Cyclist Gerhard Zoller Killed
Date sent:              Sun, 23 Apr 2006 22:11:35 -0500

> Gerhard Zoller, 67, was killed while riding his bicycle on County 
> Highway JV in the Town of Lodi near Poynette at 2:30 p.m. last 
> Thursday.  He was struck by Richard A. Gosling, 50, who has an 
> extensive record.  The crash is under investigation.
> 
> Gerhard Zoller was an experienced cyclist.
> 
> Zoller, Gerhard Hugh "Gerd"
> POYNETTE - Gerhard Hugo "Gerd" Zoller, age 67, of Poynette, 
> died suddenly on Thursday April 20, 2006. Zoller was born Jan. 22, 
> 1939 in Rudolstadt, Germany. After serving in the German Army, 
> Zoller earned master's degrees in civil engineering and business 
> from the Munich Institute of Technology, where he met his future 
> wife Tellervo Hulkko. In 1965, he moved to Finland to marry 
> Tellervo. In 1968, the couple moved their young family of four to the 
> United States. On his way to the West Coast, Zoller stopped to 
> visit his sponsor, UW-Madison engineering Professor John Klus. 
> Klus arranged a few "practice" interviews so Zoller could prepare for 
> his job search in Oregon. However, J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. offered 
> Zoller a project manager position, so Zoller decided to stay in 
> Madison. Although they initially had planned to stay in the United 
> States only a few years, the Zollers made the Madison area their 
> permanent home. Zoller rose quickly through the ranks at Findorff, 
> being promoted to chief estimator, executive vice president, 
> president (1979-88) and chairman of the board. The lengthy list of 
> construction projects he oversaw include Oscar Mayer Foods 
> Corp., J.C. Penney, General Casualty, the Medical College of 
> Wisconsin, Sentry Insurance, and many jobs for UW-Madison 
> including the UW medical center. In 1989, Zoller and his wife took 
> a year's leave to travel the world, and discovered that he could 
> indeed enjoy life outside work. He retired from Findorff in 1992. 
> Upon 'retirement', Zoller became active with the University of 
> Wisconsin Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 
> where in addition to teaching he provided assistance with training, 
> continuing education and various special projects. One of Zoller's 
> recent passions was CECADE, a non-profit organization whose 
> mission is to help rural communities in the Andes near Cusco, 
> Peru become self-sufficient. He has supported CECADE's growth 
> with both time and resources, and has led groups of local 
> Rotarians on trips to Peru to witness their work first hand. He was 
> instrumental in raising Rotary funding to support CECADE. In 
> addition to his membership to Rotary, Zoller has been a board 
> member of 1000 Friends Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Academy of 
> Sciences Arts & Letters, and the Town of Dekorra Planning 
> Commission. Zoller also served on the board of the Association of 
> General Contractors (AGC) and as its president in 1994. Zoller was 
> an avid cyclist, traveler and reader, and a devoted husband, father 
> and grandfather. Zoller is survived by his wife, Tellervo; sons Raino 
> (Holly) of Boise, Idaho, and Panu (Jennifer) of River Falls, Wis.; his 
> daughter, Satu (David) of South Deerfield, Mass.; and seven 
> grandchildren, Raili, Alex and Kai of South Deerfield, Jari and Niko 
> of River Falls, and Taavi and Kaija of Boise. Zoller is also survived 
> by his sisters, Irene and Ursula; and brothers Jochen and Werner 
> of Germany; and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, 
> please send contributions to CECADE at: CECADE, c/o Rotary 
> Club of Madison, Attention: Bill King, 22 N. Carroll St., Suite 202, 
> Madison, WI 53703, There will be a celebration of Gerd's life from 4 
> p.m. until 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 25, 2006, at the FINDORFF 
> HEADQUARTERS, 300 S. Bedford in Madison. We all miss him 
> dearly. All Faiths Funeral & Cremation Services Madison (608) 442-
> 0477 www.866allfaiths.com
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