According to the locals, Fándly's grave should be closer to the main cross, near the place where the priest Štefan Ribonič is buried. In addition, there are speculations that Fándly may have been buried in the crypt of the local church.
During 2016, the monument in the cemetery and another Fándly monument in the village were renovated by the restorer Andrej Krchňák and subsequently consecrated on 26 November. Their renewal at a cost of € 5,000 was secured from the funds of the Bratislava self-governing region. There is an inscription on the tombstone:
"Here rests the dead in Christ
Juraj Fándly
1750 - 1811
a priest, faithful to his Church and educator of his
Slovak people.
With A. Bernolák -1791- he founded the Learned Society,
of which he was the organizer and secretary.
he elevated religious life with his pen and lifted it up
economic level of hereditary workers.
His spirit, as an exemplary family, lives and is Slovak
the nation mentions it in a grateful memory.
RIP
To the 200th anniversary of his birthday
he gave him this tombstone
Spolok sv. Vojtech.
A permanent woman is a virtue,
The fierce thunder, the long one
In saving, time does not break a tooth.
Let me crack the whole bar
The world will collapse, the virtue itself will remain.
J. Hollý, Ode IX. "