Clinton De Witt Van Siclen, of 264 Park Lane, Douglaston, a member of the law firm of Chadbourne, Hunt, Jaeckel and Brown, 70 Pine St. Manhattan died yesterday in Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan, at the age of 56.
He was a native of Brooklyn and a graduate of Columbia University Law School.
Mr. Van Siclen, a descendant of an old and well known family, was a member of the Holland Society. He also was a member of the Columbia University Club. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Coyle Van Siclen and three sons, De Witt C., William C., and Wallace D Ban Siclen, and a daughter Emily M Van Siclen.
Clinton De Witt Van Siclen, of 264 Park Lane, Douglaston, a member of the law firm of Chadbourne, Hunt, Jaeckel and Brown, 70 Pine St. Manhattan died yesterday in Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan, at the age of 56.
He was a native of Brooklyn and a graduate of Columbia University Law School.
Mr. Van Siclen, a descendant of an old and well known family, was a member of the Holland Society. He also was a member of the Columbia University Club. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Coyle Van Siclen and three sons, De Witt C., William C., and Wallace D Ban Siclen, and a daughter Emily M Van Siclen.
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