József Gerenday
1814–1862 (age 48)
Biography
József Gerenday (1814–1862) served as a quiet pillar of public administration during pivotal years of reform, working with diligence to ensure that civic institutions could respond to the needs of a rapidly changing society. Though not always in the public eye, he approached his duties with integrity, seeking to harmonize tradition with progress.
He was part of the broader circle of patriots who, through steady service, laid the groundwork for Hungary’s emerging modern state. Gerenday lies in Fiume Road Graveyard, remembered by those who knew him as a dependable steward of the public good.