Gabriela Zajickova; Obituary, Death: It is with a heavy heart and profound sorrow that we announce the unexpected passing of Gabriela Zajickova, 34, on January 15, 2025. Gabriela, known for her kindness, vibrant spirit, and generous heart, passed away after a brief illness, leaving behind a family and community that loved her dearly. She was the cherished daughter of Tomas and Marie Zajickova, the beloved sister of Katerina and Filip, and a treasured friend to many.
Gabriela was born on May 18, 1990, in Prague, Czech Republic. She moved to the United States with her family at a young age, where they settled in the Boston area, where Gabriela would grow up and eventually build her adult life. From an early age, Gabriela was known for her intelligence, curiosity, and a natural ability to connect with others. Her sharp mind and passion for learning led her to pursue a degree in Marketing from Boston University, where she graduated with honors.
Gabriela’s time at BU was filled with experiences that shaped her into the thoughtful and compassionate person she became. She made lifelong friends, found mentors who guided her career, and found her true calling in marketing, where she worked for several years in the Boston area. Gabriela’s professional success was only part of what made her so special. Her true gifts lay in her deep love for the people around her.
Whether it was family, friends, or colleagues, Gabriela always gave her time and energy selflessly. She had a remarkable ability to listen and offer thoughtful advice, and her compassionate nature made her a source of strength for many who knew her. Gabriela was the first person people turned to when they needed support, and she never hesitated to offer a helping hand, a kind word, or an open heart. Her laugh was contagious, and her warm presence was like a ray of sunshine in any room.
Gabriela’s love for adventure and travel was another defining part of her life. She was always seeking new experiences, new cultures, and new places to explore. She traveled to many countries, forming connections with people from all walks of life, and she brought back stories and memories that she shared with anyone who would listen. She especially loved visiting her home country of the Czech Republic, where she maintained strong ties to her heritage and family.
Gabriela also found joy in quiet moments—enjoying walks through Boston’s parks, spending time at the beach, or enjoying a cozy night with friends and family. Above all, Gabriela’s love for her family was unwavering. She shared a special bond with her parents, Tomas and Marie, and her siblings, Katerina and Filip. The Zajickova family was close-knit, and Gabriela’s love for her family and her desire to support and care for them was at the core of everything she did.
As the family’s rock, she was always the one to provide encouragement, lend a hand, or simply offer a listening ear. Gabriela’s siblings remember her not only as a sister but as a guide, a mentor, and a friend. In addition to her immediate family, Gabriela had a wide circle of friends who were deeply important to her. She was a loyal friend who would go to great lengths to help others and never asked for anything in return.
Her kindness and generosity of spirit were apparent in every interaction, and she treated everyone she met with respect and compassion. Gabriela’s warmth, sense of humor, and genuine interest in the lives of others made her the kind of friend that everyone cherished. Gabriela was also deeply involved in the Boston community, volunteering her time to various causes and charity events.
She had a strong passion for helping others, and she found great fulfillment in supporting organizations that provided assistance to those in need. She always believed in the power of community and the importance of giving back, and her legacy of service to others will be carried on by those who continue to work in the causes she supported.
Though Gabriela’s passing was sudden and has left a gaping hole in the lives of those who loved her, her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. She was a shining light in the lives of many, and her spirit will forever be remembered through the stories, the lessons, and the love she imparted to those around her. Gabriela’s family and friends are comforted by the knowledge that she lived a life full of meaning, kindness, and love.
Gabriela is survived by her loving parents, Tomas and Marie Zajickova, her siblings, Katerina and Filip, her many aunts, uncles, cousins, and a wide circle of close friends. She was predeceased by her maternal grandparents and paternal grandparents, all of whom she held dear.
In addition to the GoFundMe campaign, the family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to The Boston Foundation, which supports community initiatives Gabriela was passionate about. Gabriela’s family wishes to thank all those who have offered their love and support during this difficult time. The outpouring of kindness has been a source of great comfort, and Gabriela’s family is deeply grateful for the friendships and relationships she fostered during her life.
Although Gabriela may no longer be with us, her memory will remain alive in the hearts of all who knew her, and she will be dearly missed by everyone whose life she touched. Rest in peace, Gabriela. Your love, your generosity, and your light will never fade. You will forever be remembered with love.