The resting place of László Timkó, a Catholic high school teacher.
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
In the issue of the Rozsnyói Híradó published on December 25, 1914, we can read the following report: "The death of László Timkó. Passing away is sad, but death is a salvation if it means the end of such a long suffering as in the case of László Timkó, a teacher at the local Catholic high school. Over the course of many years, his physical and mental strength waned, until on the 20th of this month, this talented and worthy man, who lived to be 41 years old, was freed from suffering. As a teacher, he worked for 12 years with great ambition, conscientiously, to the full satisfaction of his superiors in his career, which, unfortunately, he had to give up five years ago. He became a priest of the Catholic diocese of Rozsnyó 19 years ago. In his official capacity and as a person, he was a respected and respected figure in our society. This fact was confirmed on the 22nd of this month, in the His funeral took place in the courtyard of the Kósa-Schopper hospital, where a multitude of friends and admirers surrounded his coffin, in addition to his comrades and the youth of his institute who had withdrawn as a body. The mourning ceremony was performed by Bishop István Podraczky, dr. c., the chapter's grand provost, with a brilliant priestly assistance. The choir singing of the minor priests fit beautifully into the framework of the ceremony, as did the oratorical, deep-thoughtful and excellently composed speech in which Géza Wahlner, a religious teacher, said goodbye to the deceased's body on behalf of his comrades and good friends. In addition to the family, the teaching staff and youth of the Catholic high school, as well as the diocese of Roznyó, issued a condolence statement about the death. "; His body rests in a common tomb for the clergy located to the left of the entrance.