Sister Wives’ Christine Brown Cherishes Memories With Garrison: A Heartfelt Look Back

Sister Wives’ Christine Brown Cherishes Memories With Garrison: A Heartfelt Look Back

'Sister Wives' personality Christine Brown takes a poignant trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the joyous times shared with Garrison Brown after his passing.

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Sister Wives Christine Brown Revisits Family Photos With Garrison Scrambling for Another Glimpse 867

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Christine Brown is still processing the passing of her sister wife Janelle Brown's son, Garrison Brown. Reflecting on happier times with Garrison, Christine, 51, shared on Instagram on Sunday, March 10 that every photo with him now holds a special significance. Garrison, whose full name is Robert Garrison, passed away earlier this month at the age of 25.

She admitted, "I am desperately trying to catch just one more glimpse of this amazing man, brother, son... #forevermissed #missingyou #neverenough."

The reality TV star from Sister Wives posted pictures of Garrison at her daughter Gwendlyn Brown's wedding in 2023, surrounded by both Christine and Janelle's children. Garrison is one of six children that Janelle, 54, had with her ex-husband Kody Brown. Christine also has six kids with her former spouse Kody, 55.

Garrison was all smiles in a photo with his half-sister Mykelti Brown’s daughter, Avalon. In another picture, he was caught making a funny face while Gwendlyn, 22, slipped into Crocs still wearing her wedding dress.

Christine shared pictures of Garrison sleeping on the couch and pulling a silly face while standing with her youngest daughter, Savanah Brown.

On Tuesday, March 5, it was reported that Garrison passed away from an apparent suicide at his residence in Flagstaff, Arizona. Authorities informed us that upon their arrival, Garrison was discovered deceased with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

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Sister Wives Christine Brown Revisits Family Photos With Garrison Scrambling for Another Glimpse 865

Kody and Janelle shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, expressing their sadness over the passing of their son, Robert Garrison Brown. They described him as a bright and beloved presence in their lives and in the lives of others. The loss has left a significant void that is difficult to bear. They kindly requested privacy during this time and invited others to join them in remembering and honoring Robert's memory.

Janelle and Kody had five children together during their 30-year spiritual union: sons Logan, 29, Hunter, 26, and Gabriel, 21, and daughters Maddie, 27, and Savanah, 18. In addition to their children, they also welcomed Garrison. However, the couple separated in December 2022.

On the other hand, Christine decided to leave Kody in November 2021 after more than 20 years together. The ex-couple share daughters Aspyn, 28, Mykelti, 27, Gwendlyn, Ysabel, 20, and Truely, 13, as well as son Paedon, 25.

Kody and his first wife Meri Brown announced their split in January 2023. They share a son named Leon, who is now 28 years old. Kody is currently still legally married to his fourth wife, Robyn Brown. Together, they have two children: Solomon, who is 12 years old, and Ariella, who is 8. Robyn is also the mother of Dayton, who is 24, Aurora, who is 21, and Breanna, who is 19.

After the passing of Garrison, several of his siblings expressed their love and heartbreak. Maddie, Savanah, and Mykelti initially shared Janelle and Kody's statement on their Instagram Stories as a way to show their support.

Maddie shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, expressing her deep sadness over the loss of her beloved brother. She posted a photo of Garrison with her two children, reminiscing about the love he left behind. "God be with you till we meet again," she wrote. "I'll see you at the gates of Valhalla, feasting with our ancestors who battled before you. Until then, we must live in a more gray world without the light you brought."

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Sister Wives Christine Brown Revisits Family Photos With Garrison Scrambling for Another Glimpse 866

Mykelti shared a quote about grief from Jamie Anderson. She also posted a similar quote about pain from Katie Kacvinsky before sharing a longer statement. Courtesy of Christine Brown/Instagram

My heart is filled with sadness for my brother who is no longer with us, but it brings me comfort to think of him in Valhalla with his fellow warriors, enjoying the company of Odin. I imagine him drinking and fighting amongst the stars. Mykelti shared on social media a picture of her brother as an uncle, expressing her feelings. Garrison was always the life of the party, the funniest person in the room. He was a cool dude, and I miss him dearly. I often cry thinking about how my kids will never get to experience his fun presence. However, he will forever live on in our family memories. Rest in peace up in the stars, little bro. You are loved and missed.

Editor's P/S:

The loss of Garrison Brown, the son of Janelle Brown, has sent shockwaves through the Brown family and beyond. Christine Brown, Garrison's former sister wife, has shared poignant memories and expressed her profound grief. Garrison's siblings have also paid tribute, remembering his infectious spirit and unwavering love. This tragedy highlights the devastating impact of mental health struggles and the importance of seeking help when needed.

The article sheds light on the complex dynamics within the Brown family, following their journey from polygamous union to separation and divorce. It provides insights into the relationships between Kody, Christine, Janelle, and their children, showcasing the enduring bonds that transcend marital status. Amidst the turmoil, the family has come together to mourn Garrison's passing, offering a testament to their unwavering love and support for one another. layer to the story. This tragedy underscores the importance of addressing mental health issues and providing support to those struggling with emotional distress.