Page 2 June 11, 2020 EL SEGUNDO HERALD
Obituaries
Juanita Cresap Froelich
Juanita Cresap Froelich of El Segundo, Ca ,
passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday,
January 12, 2020 at the age of 95. Juanita was
born November 2,1924 in Los Angeles, Ca to
Victor and Gladys Cresap. Juanita graduated
from Inglewood High School in 1942. She
joined the Navy during WWII and was stationed
in San Diego, Ca. Juanita was a graduate of
UCLA, Class of 1950. She worked as a Public
Accountant for many years and was actively
involved in Girl Scout s and Job’s Daughters.
Juanita was married for 64 years to
her husband, William (Bill) Froelich who
preceded her in death. She is survived by
their children, Judith Froelich Brown and
husband Roger of Kingwood, Texas and
Jennifer Froelich Davies and husband Edd of
El Segundo, Ca, and William Albert Froelich
Jr. and wife Elaine of Rosharon, Texas. Her
Grandchildren, Tracy Davies Gius, Matthew
Brown Sunderman, Daniel Brown, Tyler Davies,
Taylor Davies, William Froelich III, Kristen
Froelich and Winston Froelich and her Great
Grandchildren, Jordon Moore and Amelia Gius.
Private services and internment with her
husband, Bill Froelich were held at Miramar
National Cemetery in San Diego. In lieu of
flowers, the family request Donations to be
sent to the Shriners for Children Medical
Center in her Memory at 909, S. Fair Oaks,
Pasadena, Ca. 91105 or online at https// www.
Shrinershospitalforchildern.org/shc/donate. •
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Police Reports
Monday, June 1st
A petty theft report was taken at 0636
hours from the 500 block of South Douglas
Street. Taken were construction tools.
A found property report was taken at 1208
hours from the 2100 block of East Rosecrans
Avenue. Found was miscellaneous documents.
A male adult was arrested at 1807 hours
from the 500 block of North Pacific Coast
Highway for shoplifting.
A felony evading report was taken at
1949 hours from El Segundo Boulevard and
Illinois Street.
Tuesday, June 2nd
A found property report was taken at 0723
hours from the 300 block of Maryland Street.
Found was a credit card.
A lost property report was taken at 0910
hours from the 800 block of East Grand
Avenue. Lost was a passport.
A found property report was taken at 1209
hours from the 300 block of Main Street.
Found was a wallet.
One female adult was arrested at 1316
hours from the 400 block of Sheldon Street
for public intoxication.
One female adult was arrested at 1531
hours from the 400 block of South Pacific
Coast Highway for public intoxication.
One female adult was detained at 0019 hours
in the 300 block of West Acacia Avenue and
transported to Harbor UCLA Medical Center
for evaluation and treatment.
Wednesday, June 3rd
A battery report was taken at 1406 hours
from the 700 block of North Pacific Coast
Highway.
A burglary report was taken at 1605 hours
from the 700 block of West Imperial Avenue.
Two male adults were cited and released
at 0309 hours from the 300 block of Kansas
Street for petty theft.
Thursday, June 4th
An online petty theft report was taken at
0718 hours from the 900 block of Pepper
Street. Taken was a bicycle.
One male adult was arrested at 0919 hours
from the 700 block of South Pacific Coast
Highway for robbery, resisting arrest, and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
Friday, June 5th
A petty theft report was taken at 0814
hours from the 1400 of East Walnut Avenue.
Unknown suspect(s) stole items from the
victim’s unlocked vehicle.
A burglary (vehicle) report was taken at
1210 hours from the 1700 block of East
Sycamore Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) entered
the locked vehicle and took $300-$400
from the victim’s vehicle.
An attempt burglary to a vehicle report was
taken at 1225 hours from the 700 block of
Indiana Court. Unknown suspect(s) tampered
with the victim’s driver side door.
A false pretenses report was taken at 1204
house from the 500 block of Main Street.
A possible known suspect obtained money
from the victim via wire transfer with a false
business agreement.
An identity theft (online report) was taken
at 1307 hours from the 1500 block of East
Sycamore Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) open
a bank account with the victim’s information
An identity theft (online report) was taken
at 1308 hours from the 500 block of Maryland
Street. The victim’s credit card was used.
An annoying phone calls (online) report
was taken at 1309 hours from the 200 block
of Lomita Street. Unknown suspect(s) have
been calling the victim.
A lost property report was taken at 1310
hours from Grand Avenue and Vista Del Mar.
Lost was a Los Angeles Fire Department
Identification Card.
Two male adults were arrested at 2030
hours from the 500 block of North Pacific
Coast Highway for receiving stolen property
and driving on a suspended license.
Saturday, June 6th
One male adult was arrested at 0600 hours
from the 500 block of Main Street for one
Santa Monica P.D misdemeanor warrant and
two MBPD misdemeanor warrants.
A petty theft report was taken at 0824
hours from the 400 block of West Imperial
Avenue. An unknown suspect took a package
from the victim’s porch.
A burglary report was taken at 1221 hours
from the 800 block of South Aviation Boulevard.
Unknown suspect(s) broke into three
storage units.
An online petty theft report was taken
at 0437 hours from the 600 block of West
Imperial Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) stole a
bicycle tire and a package from the victim’s
front door.
An online identity theft report was taken
at 0437 hours from the 700 block of Bayonne
Street. Unknown suspect(s) made a
fraudulent purchase with the victim’s debit
card information.
Sunday, June 7th
One male adult was arrested at 0855 hours
from the 700 block of Indiana Court for
burglary and petty theft.
A found property report was taken at 1539
hours from Grand Avenue and Vista Del Mar.
Found was a credit card.
An online petty theft report was taken
at 1632 hours from the 700 block of West
Imperial Avenue. Taken was a bicycle.
One male adult was arrested at 2156 hours
from the 500 block of North Pacific Coast
Highway for trespassing and two outstanding
misdemeanor warrants out of ESPD.
A found property report was taken at 2339
hours from the 1000 block of East Walnut
Avenue. Found was a briefcase. •
Dear Neighborhood Therapist,
I am in my 30s and would like to buy a
home, but with my salary I can only save a
little bit, and I don’t know if I’ll ever be able
to afford to buy. I also don’t make enough to
take someone on dates or vacations, and while
I know that’s not everything, it just makes it
that much harder to find a partner. I was working
for a promotion, or a new job, but things
just look bleaker than ever now. I feel stuck
and cannot shake this feeling that I am a total
failure and that nothing will ever change that.
– Failing at Life, I Think
Dear Failing at Life,
I’m a music lover. And a father. And a son. And
a voter. A husband. Brother. Grandson. Uncle.
Cousin. Person. Citizen. Friend. Acquaintance.
Reader. Hiker. Camper. Tennis player. Baseball
player. Employee. Boss. Writer. Sports fan.
Student. Teacher. Coach. Producer. Consumer.
Therapist. Angeleno. New Orleanian. Dreamer.
These are just some of my identities - some
of the many hats I wear and have worn. I will
certainly wear more in the future. No doubt you
wear just as many hats as I do. If you can, please
take a moment and write all of yours down.
I suspect you will notice that not all hats
are treated equally. Think of meeting someone
new. In the first minute you inevitably hear,
“So, what do you do?”
“What do you do?” is a question often asked
as small talk - but it is insidious. Specifically,
it is an invitation for us to identify with how
we make our living, and thus offer ourselves
up for evaluation based on one aspect of a
person’s life. Try answering “What do you do?”
with something like, “I bleed Dodger blue” or
“I take good care of my friends” or “I am a
wonderful uncle to my nieces” and enjoy the
look of confusion on the questioner’s face.
Our culture equates “success” with “worthiness,”
and too often defines success in terms of
profession and wealth. Is the acquisition of material
things a greater achievement than lovingly
caring for a child every day? I don’t think it
is, and I don’t think I’m alone in this position.
Why did I mention all the hats I wear, and
ask you to note down all the hats you wear?
Because all of us - including you - are so much
more than traditional “success.” We are all Walt
Whitman: We are large. We contain multitudes.
Look at your list. These are your multitudes.
Which of your multitudes are most important to
you, and why? This is what matters. I humbly
request that we all stop asking “What do you
do?” It’s the wrong question. Instead let’s ask,
“What’s important to you?” I suspect, Failing
at Life, that if you had the chance to speak
more about what is important to you, you’d
find you measure up just fine.
Please write to tom@tomandrecounseling.com
or text to 310.776.5299 with questions about
handling what is affecting your life, your family,
the community or the world. Tom Andre is
a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
(LMFT119254). The information in this column is
for educational purposes only and nothing herein
should be construed as professional advice or
the formation of a therapeutic relationship. •
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