László Kiss (judge)|László Kiss

January 1, 1951 - March 13, 2026 (Age 75)

To dear László, whose warmth and quiet wisdom filled our lives so completely. Though the world knew him as a respected Justice of the Constitutional Court, we knew him first as our beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He carried immense responsibility with such grace, yet it was his gentle spirit and unwavering devotion to family that truly defined him. We’ll forever remember his hearty laugh echoing through the house during Sunday lunches, the way he’d quietly listen to everyone’s stories with those kind, attentive eyes, and his fierce, protective love that made us all feel safest in his presence. He taught us by example that true strength lies in compassion and integrity. László found such simple, profound joy in the quieter things. His passion for classical music was legendary; you could often find him lost in a symphony, a peaceful smile on his face, or sharing his latest discovery with anyone who’d listen. Tending to his roses was his sanctuary, and the pride he took in their blooms was a sight to behold. He adored long walks, the changing seasons, and the deep satisfaction of a perfectly brewed coffee shared with good friends. These moments, filled with quiet contentment, were the essence of his happy heart. The impact László had on others was immeasurable. Beyond his landmark legal contributions, he touched countless lives – colleagues who revered his sharp intellect and fair judgment, friends who cherished his loyalty and dry wit, and family whose hearts he held forever. He was a rock, a source of calm reason, and a beacon of kindness. He leaves behind a legacy not written in statutes, but etched in the hearts of those who loved him. The world is a little dimmer without his light, but the love he gave

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