BX June 5, 1915
To The Front as a Nurse - Miss Eva Florence McLean, of this City Receives Appointment in the Medical Corps
Miss Eva Florence McLean, daughter of Mrs. E.H. McLean, 172 Nelson Street has received the appointment of nursing sister in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, and left Montreal during the past week for Shorncliffe Camp, England. The further destination of the party, which includes some 50 nurses, is not known, but it is expected that it will be sent to the hospitals near the firing line.
Miss McLean has been a resident of Winnipeg for the past two years, being a fully qualified nurse. She was home on a visit, taking a well-earned holiday, when she received the appointment of nursing sister, with the rank of lieutenant. She left almost immediately for the concentration headquarters. She is a sister of Captain McLean of the Dufferin Rifles.
BX February 2, 1916
Returned on Furlough
Miss Eva Florence McLean, who has been nursing at the front, has arrived in Canada on the Metagama and is expected to reach Toronto this evening. Mrs. McLean will meet her daughter in Toronto. Nurse McLean is on a short furlough.
BX October 19, 1962
MCLEAN – At Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, Thursday, October 18, 1962, Florence McLean, ion her 77th year; dear sister of H.J.G. McLean, 119 Dufferin Avenue, Brantford. Service at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 46661 Yonge Street, Toronto, Friday, October 19 at 1 p.m. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery on Arrival of motors about 3.30 p.m.