Tomb of the Hrivnyák and Nagy families (Balogvölgy)
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The Rivnyák, i.e. Hrivnyák and Nagy families are buried in three adjacent graves marked with a common memorial in the Nemesradnót cemetery: János Rivnyák (died 1951), Eszter Tomory, born János Rivnyák (died 1965). ; In addition to them, the following are buried here: Sándor Nagy, a machinist, his wife Sándor Nagy, born Malvin Rivnyák and his son Sándor Nagy Jr. ; Eszter Tomory, born János Rivnyák, was born in the village of Gáva, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County, her husband János Rivnyák was born in Tolcsva. After their marriage, they moved to Nemesradnót, where they operated the steam mill, first together, later Rivnyák alone. ; On March 31, 1912, Eszter Tomory János Rivnyák testified to a successful machine operator exam before the boiler heating and machine operator examination committee in Besztercebánya, thus becoming the first successful woman in Hungary to obtain such a qualification. ; János Rivnyák participated in the First World War, where he was taken prisoner of war and spent a long time in Russia. ; On March 12, 1917, at a meeting of the millers of Gömör in Bánréve, the Gömöri Molnárszövetséget was founded with its headquarters in Rimaszombat. Eszter Tomory János Rivnyák was elected among the members of the board from the Feled district, among others. ; On February 18, 1925, a marriage took place in the Reformed Church of Nemesradnót: two daughters of the Rivnyák family: Rivnyák Malvin Nagy, a mechanic from Rakottyás, and Rivnyák Irén Nagy, a wheel manufacturer from Rakottyás, swore eternal loyalty. ; Sándor Nagy, a mechanic, earned the recognition of the entire village with his diligent work and professional skills. He served the farmers of the village with his threshing machine for many years.