Garrison Brown, son of 'Sister Wives' stars Janelle and Kody Brown, dead at 25


 Garrison Brown, the adult son of reality TV stars Janelle and Kody Brown, who were prominently featured on the long-running TLC show "Sister Wives," has tragically passed away at the tender age of 25. His untimely death has left a profound void in the lives of those who knew him, leaving his parents and family reeling from the shock.


The Flagstaff, Arizona police responded to reports of a fatality and discovered Garrison's lifeless body at a residence. It appears that he died by suicide. His younger brother, Gabe, was the one who met the officers at the scene. Despite the heartbreaking circumstances, there were no signs of foul play, and the investigation into his passing continues.


Garrison was known for his carpentry skills, a family trait he inherited. His craftsmanship was evident in the restoration of a vintage camping trailer and a custom table he lovingly crafted for his mother, Janelle⁷. His parents, Kody and Janelle, both shared nearly identical messages on their individual Instagram accounts, expressing their grief and acknowledging the immense loss they now face. They described Garrison as a bright spot in the lives of everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.


The reality show "Sister Wives" has followed the lives of Kody Brown, his four wives, and their 18 children across 18 seasons. Kody shares six children and three grandchildren with Janelle, but their relationship has been marked by estrangement. This family dynamic was a topic of discussion during the show's 18th season, which aired last fall⁷. TLC, the network behind the series, expressed their devastation at the news of Garrison's passing and extended their heartfelt condolences to the Brown family during this difficult time.


Garrison Brown leaves behind memories of his talent, warmth, and the indelible impact he had on those around him. His passing serves as a stark reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and support. 

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