In a heart-wrenching revelation, Janelle Brown, a star of TLC’s “Sister Wives,” has opened up about the devastating loss of her son, Garrison Brown, who tragically died on March 5, 2024, at the age of 25. In an emotional Instagram post shared this week, Janelle reflected on her journey of grief following Garrison’s death, which has left an indelible mark on her life and family. She spoke candidly about returning to Flagstaff, Arizona, and the profound memories that haunt her every step, stating, “Everywhere I looked, I could see traces of Garrison.”
The reality television star’s poignant words come just one day after an episode of “Sister Wives” that touched on the family’s mourning process. Garrison’s passing, ruled a suicide by an autopsy report, was a shock to fans and loved ones alike. Police responded to a report of a death at Garrison’s home, where his sibling, Gabe, discovered him with an apparent gunshot wound. Janelle and her estranged husband, Cody Brown, jointly expressed their grief on social media, emphasizing the “big hole” left by Garrison’s absence.
As a beloved figure on the show since its inception in 2010, Garrison’s journey was closely followed by fans, who witnessed his aspirations to join the National Guard. Janelle’s faith offers her a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness: “Because of my faith, I know I’ll be reunited with Garrison one day.” As the family grapples with this unimaginable loss, they urge fans to respect their privacy and honor Garrison’s memory during this harrowing time. The weight of this tragedy reverberates through the “Sister Wives” community, leaving many in shock and mourning.