I have had no luck locating the death certificate of Grace Genevieve or her father. Her mother's death certificate was filed in Greene County under the spelling Eiffart. The Iberia Sentinel, July 1936 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Humphrey, of near the Union Church east of Iberia, was the scene of another tragic accident Tuesday morning shortly before noon hour, when their fourteen-year-old granddaughter, Grace Genevieve Eiffert, daughter of William Eiffert of south of Iberia, met almost instant death from the accidental discharge of a 22 rifle in the hands of her sixteen-year-old brother, Carl. She lived only about forty minutes after she was shot. Carl had just traded for the gun, had brought it home and was, in some manner, trying to adjust the shell. He was standing up and his sister, Grace Genevieve, was sitting down in a chair near him when the gun accidentally went off. The ball entered her right side and ranged downward and it is thought that it lodged in one of the vertebrae of the spine, since she was rendered unconscious and lived only a short time. Since the death of her mother on March 12, 1928, Grace Genevieve, her younger sister, Marjorie, age 13, and her brother, Carl, have been making their home with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey. As the Sentinel goes to press, according to present arrangements, funeral services will be held at the Union Church, four miles east of Iberia, Thursday morning at ten o'clock. It is not definitely known at this time who will preach the funeral discourse. The entire community mourns the untimely death of this young lady.