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The resting place of Ferenc Cséplő

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The ashes of Ferenc Cséplő rest next to his parents and younger brother in the Reformed Cemetery in Réte. ; ; He earned a degree from the University of Economics in Bratislava. He worked as an economist until his retirement. Since 1942, he has been publishing in Érsekújvár és Vidéke, Fáklya, Hét, Új Szó and almost all the major Hungarian press products in Slovakia. He translated agricultural books from Slovak. In 2010, the Pro Patria Association of National Heritage awarded Ferenc Cséplő the Patria Prize, sharing it with medical historian László Kiss. ; He was the caretaker of the presbytery of the Reformed Church in Bratislava until the 1990s, together with Professor Dr. Ján Tomovčík. ; ; His main works: ; • Meadow – Bastion and Shelter (village history, 1995, Gyurcsó István Foundation Booklets) ; • Bad Bones (novel, 1996, Lilium Aurum Publishing House) ; • Bad Bones from Mátyusföld (novel, 2002, Lilium Aurum Publishing House) ; • Those Hard Times (short stories, 2006, Lilium Aurum Publishing House) ; ; Personality

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Ferenc Cséplő / 1920 - 2019

Inventory number:

3291

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Repository

Municipality:

Réte   (református temető)