-died in St. John's Riverside Hospital
-custodian of School 17; appointed to a position in the school system in 1928; assigned first to School Two, where he remained for 10 years
-son of the late Joseph Lapchick, retired patrolman of the Yonkers Police Department and the late Mrs. Frances Lapchik
-attended School 20 and Saunders Trade School
-communicant of Most Holy Trinity Church and a member of Modern Woodmen of America
-survived by wife, the former Helen Sedlak; brothers Joseph Lapchick, coach of the Knickerbocker Professional Basketball team in N.Y.C., and William Lapchick of Tuckahoe; three sisters, Mrs. Ann Hopkins, Mrs. Emily Lapchick and Mrs. Florence Hendricks, all of Yonkers
-sister Mrs. Frances Lapchick Daly died in 1943
-obituary published in The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Monday, 1/3/1952-0019
-died in St. John's Riverside Hospital
-custodian of School 17; appointed to a position in the school system in 1928; assigned first to School Two, where he remained for 10 years
-son of the late Joseph Lapchick, retired patrolman of the Yonkers Police Department and the late Mrs. Frances Lapchik
-attended School 20 and Saunders Trade School
-communicant of Most Holy Trinity Church and a member of Modern Woodmen of America
-survived by wife, the former Helen Sedlak; brothers Joseph Lapchick, coach of the Knickerbocker Professional Basketball team in N.Y.C., and William Lapchick of Tuckahoe; three sisters, Mrs. Ann Hopkins, Mrs. Emily Lapchick and Mrs. Florence Hendricks, all of Yonkers
-sister Mrs. Frances Lapchick Daly died in 1943
-obituary published in The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Monday, 1/3/1952-0019
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