Daniel Clay Draper died peacefully on April 8 at Long Hill Assisted Living Facility in Edgartown. He was 91.

Daniel was born in Boston on June 7, 1920. He was the son of professor John William Draper, a noted Shakespearian scholar, and Lulu Clay Draper and great grandson of Dr. John William Draper, the First President of the American Chemical Society, pioneer photographer, historian and founder of the New York University Medical School.

Daniel spent his early years in Maine and England prior to moving to Morgantown, W. Va. He graduated at 19, Phi Beta Kappa from West Virginia University with a BA and MA in History. In 1942, while at Harvard Law School, he enlisted in the US Navy.

He saw action in the North Atlantic, North Africa and Sicily and was awarded a Bronze Star for his exemplary service on D-Day. At the end of the war, he retired from the Navy as a Lt. Commander and resumed law school at Harvard.

Daniel joined Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft in New York, where he became a partner and settled with his wife, Marjorie Draper, who predeceased him, and their young family in Montclair, N.J.. He was involved in the church and community and a member of Montclair Golf Club.

He was on the vestry of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church and an active member of the Urban League, where he championed affordable housing in Essex County. Daniel was President of the New York County Lawyers Association from 1984-1986 and was on the board of trustees of Bloomfield College.

Daniel enjoyed summers on Martha’s Vineyard with his family and retired there with his second wife, Marcia Draper. He is survived by his wife and also by a son, John W. Draper, and his children, Emily and Julia of Short Hills, N.J., a daughter Lisbeth Draper of Hyannis, a daughter Louise and her husband Mark Gaumond and their children Timothy and Katherine of Mill Valley, Calif.

A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, April 21, at 11 a.m. in St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Edgartown.

In lieu of flowers, gifts may be sent in memory of Daniel C. Draper to MV Community Services, 111 Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568.

Arrangements are under the care of the Chapman, Cole and Gleason Funeral Home, Edgartown Road, Oak Bluffs. Please visit ccgfuneralhome.com for online guest book and information.