A vibrant soul taken far too soon, she was a beloved daughter to Shamin and Sookdeo. Sister to Troy and Kevin. Parent to her fur baby Elu, and a treasured friend to many.
Niketa lived her life with a deep appreciation for the beauty of the world around her. An outdoor enthusiast with a fierce and joyful spirit, she found peace in the rhythm of the water, the stillness of the forest, and the calls of the wild. Whether kayaking through quiet lakes, casting a fishing line at dawn, or walking barefoot on the beach, she was most at home in nature’s embrace.
She was also a skilled and passionate canine trainer, dedicating her life to understanding and nurturing the deep bond between dogs and their humans. Her dog was not just companions—they were family—and her love for them reflected the immense compassion she carried in her heart.
Known for her eclectic interests, Niketa had a special fondness for taxidermy, appreciating the artistry and storytelling it represented. She had a unique eye for beauty in all its forms and never hesitated to share her knowledge and enthusiasm with others.
A lover of reggae and Soca music, Niketa brought joy, rhythm, and laughter wherever she went. Her presence could light up a room, and her energy was infectious. She lived boldly, unapologetically, and with a heart wide open.
To those who knew her, Niketa was a grounding force and a free spirit—an incredible contradiction that made her unforgettable. Her sudden departure leaves an unfillable space in our lives and hearts.
She is survived by her loving family and a circle of friends and loved ones who will carry her memory forward with stories, music, and a continued love for the natural world she cherished so dearly.
Her spirit will forever echo in the rustling trees, the crashing waves, the wag of a happy tail, and the warm embrace of the sun. She is deeply, endlessly missed.
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