Saturday, May 30, 2015

David Eric Rosenfeld (5-24-2015)



David Eric Rosenfeld
5-24-2015
Bissonnet St. and Newcastle St.
Bellaire, Texas

Report from Houston Chronicle:

If the unthinkable had to happen to a guy like David Rosenfeld, it would have played out this way.

On a bike. Doing good. Supporting people.

The 47-year-old husband, father of three, businessman and volunteer was fatally struck Saturday morning by a car while en route to a memorial bike ride for Jon Trevelise, a cyclist who also died after a driver ran over him last spring in Galveston.

The vice president of Unleaded Communications, a downtown Houston marketing and communications firm, was killed around 8 a.m. near the corner of Bissonnet and Newcastle.

Representatives from the Bellaire Police Department declined to release details or disclose whether there has been an arrest.

This weekend's loss - which adds another to the more than two dozen bicyclist deaths in Harris County in the last four years - shook the cycling community as well as the scores of people who loved and respected Rosenfeld.

'He was always cheery'

Danny Savitzky, co-owner of Planetary Cycles, a Meyerland bike shop, knew Rosenfeld from Houston's cycling universe and the local Jewish community.

"He was a good friend. He was always in a good mood. He was always cheery - even when he was under heavy deadlines and impossible chores. He always took it in good stride," said Savitzky, who also described Rosenfeld as a committed businessman and father as well as a cautious cyclist who valued safety. "I see some riders who are carefree and they do stupid things on the road. David was not that way. He was very aware of his surroundings. He was a very good cyclist and had very good bike handling skills and obeyed the laws of the road. That's what makes all of this even more unbelievable."

"He was a good friend. He was always in a good mood. He was always cheery - even when he was under heavy deadlines and impossible chores. He always took it in good stride," said Savitzky, who also described Rosenfeld as a committed businessman and father as well as a cautious cyclist who valued safety. "I see some riders who are carefree and they do stupid things on the road. David was not that way. He was very aware of his surroundings. He was a very good cyclist and had very good bike handling skills and obeyed the laws of the road. That's what makes all of this even more unbelievable."

Dylan Powell, Unleaded's creative director, raved about Rosenfeld's versatility.

"He was just such a balanced guy. He could talk about everything. He had these vast pockets of expertise from working for all of these clients over the years," he said. "Everyone at work loved him. He was really smart, really creative and good with people."

Powell also said Rosenfeld was never too busy to mentor him and many others at the firm.

"He did a good job helping clients and leading projects, but he helped everyone grow and do their best work. I appreciate that about him."

Founding member

Rosenfeld also was a founding member of Congregation Shma Koleinu, which began in late 2013 and meets in the fellowship hall of a Bellaire church.

Laura Max Rose, a spokeswoman for the congregation, said the members are "tremendously thankful to the number of people who have reached out to help the Rosenfeld family."

She said that Rosenfeld was a "light" in the group.

"He came up with our name - Shma Koleinu, which means 'Hear our Voice.' He came up with our logo and did all of our graphic design for us. He wanted to create a space where people's voices could be heard and people had integrity," Rose said. "He was a pillar of our community. To say that he will be missed in an understatement."

Rosenfeld is survived by his wife, two sons and one daughter.

His funeral is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Congregation Beth Yeshurun, 4525 Beechnut.

Those wishing to support the Rosenfeld family may send checks payable to the David Rosenfeld Family Memorial Fund, c/o Congregation Shma Koleinu, P.O. Box 1808, Bellaire, TX 77402.



Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Benjamin Mendez (9-27-2014)



Benjamin Mendez
9-27-2014
700 Block of Link Road
Houston, Texas

Original report from KTRK:

The search is on for a driver that hit a man and left him to die in the middle of the street. The hit-and-run happened around 11pm Saturday night in north Houston on Link near Airline. Police say the victim was riding his bicycle when he was hit by a pickup truck. The truck kept going and the cyclist died from his injuries. Right now police do not have a description of the truck involved.

Link: http://abc13.com/news/deadly-hit-and-run-pickup-driver-sought-after-cyclist-killed/327367/

Follow up report from AccidentDataCenter.com:

Officers said that days after the accident, Torres contacted investigators and said he was the driver who struck the bicyclist. Torres was arrested without incident and then charged. Police said Torres was driving along the 700 block of Link Road in the late-night hours Sept. 27 when he hit Jose Benjamin Mendez-Manzano, 63. According to Houston police, Eduardo Luna Torres, 30, has been charged with failure to stop and render aid involving death in connection with an incident Saturday night that left bicyclist Jose Benjamin Mendez-Manzano, 63, dead.

Link: http://tinyurl.com/n5wvx4f

Barbara Buxton (7-11-2011)


Barbara Buxton
7-11-2011
S. Dairy Ashford at Bissonnet Street
Houston, Texas

Information from Houston Chronicle map:

Cyclist was hit crossing intersection. Motorist said he had the green light and the cyclist tried to cross in front of him. 

Armando Arana (8-7-2012)


Armando Arana
8-7-2012
Jensen Drive at Newhoff Street
Houston, Texas

Report from Houston Chronicle:

A man riding a bicycle was killed Tuesday afternoon in a traffic accident northeast of downtown Houston.

Police said the man was westbound on his bicycle at Newhoff at 1:55 p.m. and ran a stop sign at Jensen. The cyclist was struck by a northbound sedan in the 2700 block of Jensen.

No charges are expected to be filed against the driver, who remained at the scene, police said.

The impact knocked off one of the man's shoes and caused damage to the car windshield.

No further information was immediately available.


Anthony Martin Kingsley (2-9-2013)


Anthony Martin Kingsley
Struck 2-9-2013 Died 2-25-2013
28th Street at Harborside Drive
Galveston, Texas

Report from Galveston County Daily News:

A bicyclist seriously injured in a Feb. 9 accident with a car died Monday at the hospital, an official said.
Anthony Martin Kingsley, 49, of Galveston was bicycling north on 28th Street on Feb. 9 when he was struck at 6:30 p.m. by a Hyundai traveling eastbound on Harborside Drive, said John Florence, a spokesman with the Galveston County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Link: http://www.galvnews.com/news/police/article_507dcb96-7fcb-11e2-9950-0019bb30f31a.html

Adam Cantu (Date Unknown)


Adam Cantu
(Date Unknown)
Kress Road at I-10
Houston, Texas

Little is known about Adam Cantu's death. Please contact us if you can add any details about this incident.