In lawsuit Cele said she didn't learn that her three children were cut out of Janey's will until the day the family buried her sister. At issue is a will change by their sister, Janey Marmion, before her death in 2018. Celefiled suit after judge in Uvalde County, where most of the ranchland sits, approved Janey's will and made her brother the executor Previous versions of the will had divided Janey's one-third share of the Briscoe holdings equally among her five nieces and nephews. As she has three children it would have given Cele's side of the family a slight controlling interest in the estate, which includes oil wells, cattle and banks. The West Texas ranch lands are where the former governor grew up during the Great Depression but his three children all went off in different directions Janey, the oldest, married a rancher in South Texas; Cele, the youngest, Cele, married a Dallas-area developer; Chip followed in his father's ranching footsteps