Nikola Janakova

30.5.1992 - 5.2.2025

Nikol was a kind, selfless and sensitive woman who dedicated her entire life to helping others. In her profession and personal life, she excelled in empathy, care and deep humanity. She loved her family, loved ones and animals and spread peace, care and love around her that will never be forgotten.

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Life story

Nikol was born on May 30, 1992 in Olomouc.

Since her youth, she has been involved in synchronized swimming and aquabel, which brought her joy and exercise. She also played handball for a while, inspired by her cousin.

She completed her secondary education at the Olomouc-Hejčín Gymnasium, where she studied in the English section. After graduating, she continued her studies at Palacký University in Olomouc, Faculty of Health Sciences, which she successfully completed in 2019.

Since 2020, she has worked at the Faculty Hospital in the obstetrics and gynecology outpatient clinic. In this extremely sensitive field, she applied not only her professional knowledge, but above all her deep empathy, care and humanity. Even though she struggled with her own obstacles in the form of OCD, which only those closest to her knew about, she was always a support for her patients and colleagues and a professional who loved her job.

Even though she worked in Brno, she returned home every weekend to devote all her time to her family and grandmother, whom she lovingly cared for. Nikol lived for others, for her family, for her beloved girlfriend, and for her animal friends. Dogs were a great passion and source of joy for her, she loved Taylor Swift's music, and she enjoyed skating.

Niky, your journey was full of love and incredible care for others. We will forever miss your goodness, kindness, and smile. Your passing has left a void that no one will ever fill.

Thank you for all your love and dedication. We will never forget.

With love, cousins ​​Lucka and Janča

Epilogue

Nikol left a silent but profound mark on the lives of all she touched. Her love, kindness, and ability to give more to others than she needed herself remain vivid in our memories.