Mrs. Lapchick was married for 41 years to Joe Lapchick, who played pro basketball for 20 years, including a stint with the original Celtics. He coached the Knicks for 10 years and the St. John's University team for 20 years.
They lived and raised their family in Yonkers, N.Y., as Mr. Lapchick fashioned one of the most notable basketball careers in New York, on his way to being inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. After he died in 1970, Mrs. Lapchick lived in Yonkers and then in Virginia, and finally moved to Massachusetts to live with her son Richard.
St. John's will establish an Elizabeth Lapchick Award honoring a scholar-athlete.
In addition to Richard, she is survived by her son, Joseph, and a daughter, Barbara.
New York Times Obituary 3 Feb 1992
Mrs. Lapchick was married for 41 years to Joe Lapchick, who played pro basketball for 20 years, including a stint with the original Celtics. He coached the Knicks for 10 years and the St. John's University team for 20 years.
They lived and raised their family in Yonkers, N.Y., as Mr. Lapchick fashioned one of the most notable basketball careers in New York, on his way to being inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. After he died in 1970, Mrs. Lapchick lived in Yonkers and then in Virginia, and finally moved to Massachusetts to live with her son Richard.
St. John's will establish an Elizabeth Lapchick Award honoring a scholar-athlete.
In addition to Richard, she is survived by her son, Joseph, and a daughter, Barbara.
New York Times Obituary 3 Feb 1992
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