Famed graphic designer’s remains going home to Czech Republic

The ashes of the man who invented parentheses around area codes is being disinterred from a Queens cemetery and moved to the Czech Republic for a hero’s burial.

A judge last week approved the family request to dig up the remains of graphic designer Ladislav Sutnar, and his wife, Iska, from St. Michael’s Cemetery.

After almost 40 years in St. Michael’s, his ashes will be brought to the Czech city of Pilsen in time for an “extensive exhibition” on his life and work, according to court papers.

“I wanted to at least have my mother and my father return to the place where they were born, where they fell in love, where they were educated,” Sutnar’s son, Radoslav, told The Post.