Notes:
From the Danforth CHRA: "Located on the south side of Danforth Avenue, east of Byron Avenue, the property at 1111 Danforth Avenue comprises a two-storey, funeral home building type. Construction of the funeral home for the Trull Burial Company began in 1930 according to the plans of the architect W. Breden Galbraith and was completed the following year. The Trull Burial Company had been in operation on our near Danforth Avenue in various locations since 1912 and is one of the longest operating businesses on Danforth Avenue.
The property at 1111 Danforth Avenue is clad in buff brick with stone detailing. Influences of the Neo-Gothic style can be seen in the quoining of the door surround in the principal (north) elevation and the window above it, in the drip moulding over the doorway and window above, in the pointed lancets in the window above the main entrance, and in the carved flanking buttresses with finials. The style can also be seen in the leaded glass in the windows."