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Radka Nikolova

May 2, 1944 — September 5, 2025

Radka Georgieva Nikolova Born May 2, 1944 ~ Died Sep 5, 2025, age 81 Mother Milka Hristova, Father Georgi Hristov, Daughters: Krassi and Maria, Grandsons: Nikola and Eric

Funeral: Sep 10, 2025 10:30 am to 11:30 am St. John's Dixie Chapel at 737 Dundas St. East, Mississauga. Parking is available at the church parking lot, and guests can walk a short distance North-West toward the Chapel.

Radka was a loving, caring, and selfless mother, grandmother, and friend to many.

Above all, Radka loved spending time with her grandsons, family, and friends. When the weather was nice, she would take her grandsons on walks in the park as well as little trips to the library. When they were young she spent time reading them stories before bed and would constantly provide them with snacks and freshly cut fruit. Even in blizzards, she would walk them to school and eagerly wait to pick them up after class every day. Radka also loved going to concerts with her family, and would relish the opportunity to dress stylishly for every performance. She really enjoyed spending time with her friends and cherished them deeply. One recent trip that brightened her day was when she went to Saint Catharine's with her friends. 

Radka was very intelligent, wise, and well-educated. She was always informed about the latest events, and would read the newspaper almost daily, checking if something new had happened somewhere in the world. 

Radka had a profound relationship with music. She loved attending concerts, enjoying old classics, and discovering new artists. She was particularly passionate about opera, classical music, and jazz, and would immediately recognize any artist. She was also fond of books, literature, and films. She immersed herself deeply in the books she picked and would finish them by the end of the day. 

Radka was remarkably artistic. She was a woman of many talents, including sewing fabrics to create mesmerizing designs, writing beautiful poems about the world, life, and people around her. Radka also played the accordion.

Radka will forever be loved and remembered by her family and friends.

A slideshow was prepared and can be viewed by clicking here: Memorial Tribute Slideshow


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