Janelle Brown Shares Snaps of ‘Beautiful Moment’ Honoring Late Son Garrison
Nevada National Guard, Spc. Adrianne Lopez/LOCAL NEWS X /TMX
Janelle Brown, star of Sister Wives, recently shared photos at her late son Garrison Brown's celebration of life ceremony. She opened up about the challenges of moving forward after his passing.
In a heartfelt Instagram post on Saturday, March 30, the 54-year-old wrote about the difficulty she has faced in trying to function normally. Despite the struggles, Janelle expressed gratitude for the immense love and support she has received over the past three weeks. The outpouring of support has been truly overwhelming, and she feels honored by it.
Janelle, who shares Garrison with Kody Brown, mentioned that she was posting "some of the photos" from the funeral. These photos included snaps with the Nevada National Guard. In one picture, a soldier handed a flag to Janelle, who was clearly moved.
She mentioned, "Many of you may have already seen some of these photos online, sometimes with not-so-kind comments. But for us, this was a special and beautiful moment."
Janelle believed that Garrison would have appreciated his celebration of life ceremony.
The tragic news of Garrison's death by suicide at the young age of 25 was reported on March 5. In a joint statement, Janelle and Kody, who is 55 years old, confirmed the heartbreaking news, expressing their deep sadness over the loss of their beloved son Robert Garrison Brown. They described him as a bright presence in the lives of everyone who knew him, and his absence has left a profound void that is difficult to comprehend. The family requested privacy during this difficult time and asked for support in honoring Garrison's memory.
Janelle Brown Shares Snaps of ‘Beautiful Moment’ Honoring Late Son Garrison
Nevada National Guard, Spc. Adrianne Lopez/LOCAL NEWS X /TMX
Garrison, a staff sergeant in the National Guard and member of the 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, was recently honored at a ceremony held at the Clark County Armory earlier this month. The National Guard shared photos from the service on their Facebook page.
The post highlighted Garrison's adventurous nature, mentioning his extensive travels to various countries and continents. He was known for his love of comedy, amateur craftsmanship, and adventurous photography. His night sky photography was particularly captivating to those who saw it.
Garrison’s passing has deeply affected those who knew him, leaving a void in their hearts. His memory serves as a reminder to cherish loved ones and prioritize compassion.
The Nevada National Guard community mourns the loss of Staff Sgt. Robert Garrison Brown. His absence has had a profound impact on his fellow members and the 221st Cavalry family, who are grieving the loss of their trusted companion.
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.
Editor's P/S:
The tragic loss of Garrison Brown has left an immeasurable void in the lives of his family and loved ones. Janelle Brown's poignant Instagram post captures the raw emotions of grief and the overwhelming support that has sustained her during this difficult time. The photos she shared from Garrison's celebration of life ceremony offer a glimpse into the special and beautiful moment that honored his memory.
Garrison's passing has also deeply affected the Nevada National Guard community, where he served as a respected staff sergeant. The Guard's Facebook post highlights his adventurous spirit, his love of comedy, and his captivating night sky photography. Garrison's memory serves as a reminder to cherish the time we have with our loved ones and to prioritize compassion in all our interactions. The 988 Lifeline provides crucial support for those struggling with mental health issues, offering hope and guidance in times of crisis.