Hundreds attend funeral Saturday for the man behind “Sharkwater” documentary
Toronto filmmaker Rob Stewart, who died while scuba diving off the coast of Florida, was remembered Saturday as a lovable scamp who channelled his passion for the environment into a global movement.
Hundreds of mourners filled the pews and spilled into the lobby of a Toronto church for Stewart’s funeral.
His sister, Alexandra Stewart, drew attention to the many sides of her brother at Saturday’s service. She read a list of 37 things that she loved about him. She had written it for his 34th birthday, she said, intending for the list to be 34 items long, but couldn’t narrow it down.
The list painted a portrait of the bond they shared as siblings and her brother’s eccentric sense of humour — she said he brought a six-foot-long boa constrictor to her wedding brunch and once unscrewed things around the house, including banister posts.


