A few days after the funeral Paul Pavelka and Raoul Lufbery took some lumber to Kiffin’s grave, intending to landscape the grave and build a fence around it. To their surprise, a local florist had already done that. When they talked to the florist he said a lady who claimed to be Kiffin’s cousin had come to Luxeuil the day after the funeral and had paid him to landscape the grave and to put fresh flowers on it weekly. He refused to divulge her name. To this day, the identity of this “cousin” of Kiffin’s is unknown. (Photo courtesy of Washington & Lee University.)