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Janelle Brown reflects on 'bittersweet' memories of late son Garrison, 7 months after his tragic death

Janelle Brown of Sister Wives recently honored her late son Garri... Read More
Sister Wives star Janelle Brown is opening up about the bittersweet memories of her late son, Garrison Brown, nearly seven months after his tragic death. The reality TV personality, 55, shared a heartfelt tribute on social media, reflecting on a 2022 outdoor adventure photo featuring Garrison alongside his siblings, Gabriel, 22, and Savanah, 19. The image captures the siblings during a family outing, showcasing the close bond they shared.

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Garrison, who passed away by suicide in March at the age of 25, left a significant void in the Brown family’s life. Janelle’s post comes as part of her ongoing journey to heal and remember the precious moments she shared with her son. She described the memories as “bittersweet,” acknowledging the joy of recalling their time together but also the deep pain of his absence.
The loss of Garrison has been a particularly challenging chapter for Janelle, who has been candid about her grief in the months following his death. She frequently honors his memory, sharing stories and photos from his life, helping keep his spirit alive while navigating the healing process. The post resonated deeply with her followers, many of whom expressed their support and sent messages of comfort.


Garrison’s passing was a shock to Sister Wives fans, who have followed the Brown family's journey for years. His death raised awareness about mental health struggles and the importance of support systems. Janelle’s openness about the tragedy continues to inspire conversations about grief, healing, and mental health. As Janelle looks back on her time with Garrison, she holds onto the memories of their adventures and the unbreakable bond they shared as mother and son. Her tribute serves as a reminder to cherish loved ones and honor their legacy.



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