![]() “This is about Graceland and the memorabilia that Elvis left to Lisa Marie,” the source said. One friend alleged Priscilla Presley’s petition is a “money grab.” CNN is not naming the friends as they were not authorized to speak publicly on behalf of the family. Two individuals who were longtime friends of Lisa Marie Presley spoke to CNN about the estate dispute. CNN has contacted her representatives for comment. Keough has not yet responded to the petition. The petition also notes that Priscilla’s name is misspelled in the document, alleges the amendment was not witnessed or notarized and questions the authenticity of Lisa Marie’s signature. Priscilla Presley’s petition alleges that she did not receive notice of the amendment while her daughter was alive as was required by her Trust. The change removed Priscilla Presley and former business manager, Barry Siegel, as co-trustees and replaced them with her children, Riley and Benjamin Keough. In memory of Judith (Wick) Maiers, please visit our floral store.As Lisa Marie Presley’s three daughters stand to inherit her estate and their grandmother is contesting the validity of her late daughter’s will, some close to the family say the legal dispute now in a California court reflects a Presley family history of conflict over money.įour days after Lisa Marie Presley’s Graceland memorial service, Priscilla Presley filed a petition challenging a 2016 amendment in her daughter’s will. She was preceded in death by her infant brother, Grant, her father, Howard Wick, and her husband, Patrick Maiers. She is survived by her children: Richard (and Linda) Maiers of Starkville, MS Linda Maiers (and Chad Griepentrog) of Alexandria Lisa Tracy of Spicer six grandchildren:Miandra (and Timothy) James Angelica and Elijah Maiers Geoffrey Griepentrog Allison and Myra Tracy great grandson, Gabriel Tracy her mother, Mae Wick of Hutchinson her siblings:Kristine Cipra of Brandon Tom (and Wendy) Wick of Hutchinson Mary Jane (and Jon) Skurat of Villard her uncle, Milton Klammer of Hutchinson several sisters and brothers-in-law cousins and many nieces and nephews. She also enjoyed arts, crafts, woodworking, painting, bowling, card/bridge clubs, reading, quilting, playing board games, especially Filipino Mahjong, golfing and coffee with friends in Willmar and Arizona, and her grandchildren’s many activities. Judy enjoyed outdoor activities, including camping, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, bird-watching, and flower-gardening, most recently she tended to the flower gardens on the golf course and at the church. She worked several retail jobs, volunteered at the hospital gift shop, and was a member of Country Quilters, Eagle Creek Golf Club, and Church of St. Judy was active in church activities with her children when they were young. Judy and Pat raised three children together. They lived and farmed in Stewart until 1965, when Pat’s work in the Ag Chemical business led them to live in Worthington, Redwood Falls and later in Willmar, where they settled in 1978. ![]() On December 1, 1962, she was united in marriage to Patrick Maiers at St. She graduated from Stewart High School in 1961. Judy was born August 4, 1943, in Glencoe, MN, the daughter of Howard and Mae (Klammer) Wick. Memorials may be sent to Quiet Oaks Hospice House & Respite Care, 5537 Galaxy Rd, St. ![]() Funeral arrangements are with Harvey Anderson Funeral Home in Willmar. Mary in Willmar with visitation one hour prior to the service at the church. Her Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, June 22, 10:30 am at Church of St. ![]() Judith Maiers, 75, of Willmar, died Tuesday, June 11 at Quiet Oaks Hospice House and Respite Care.
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