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In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Garrison Brown, known from the reality show “Sister Wives,” sent out a distressing text before his untimely death, sparking immediate concern within his family. Garrison, at the young age of 25, texted a group connected to the show, expressing a poignant sense of nostalgia and missed camaraderie: “I want to hate you for sharing the good times. But I can’t. I miss these days.”
Family Alarm and Immediate Action
Upon hearing about the text, his mother, Janelle Brown, did not waste a moment before reaching out to Garrison. They exchanged messages for a brief period before Garrison ceased to reply. This sudden silence alarmed Janelle, who was already dealing with her son’s estrangement from his father, Kody Brown, a central figure known for his polygamist lifestyle on “Sister Wives.”
A Brother’s Quest
Garrison’s brother, Gabe, was quick to respond to the call for help, rushing to Garrison’s residence in Flagstaff, Arizona, only to discover a scene that would change their lives forever. Garrison was found deceased, with the cause being an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. This tragic end came after Garrison had shown signs of progressing in life, recently securing a new job at a medical facility, according to Gabe.
A Family’s Heartache
The Browns, amidst their grief, shared a message, mourning the loss of Garrison, a “beautiful boy” and a “bright spot in the lives of all who knew him.” They highlighted the immense void Garrison’s passing has left in their lives, asking for privacy as they navigate through their sorrow.
In Remembrance
Garrison Brown’s departure is a stark reminder of the often hidden struggles individuals face. His last message and the subsequent events unfold a story of a family’s love, concern, and the devastating impact of loss. As the “Sister Wives” community and fans mourn, they also remember Garrison for the joy he brought into their lives.
Seeking Help
If you or someone you know is in crisis, remember, help is just a call or text away. Reach out to the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or chat online at 988Lifeline.org for support.
Garrison Brown’s legacy will be remembered as one of brightness in the face of challenges, leaving a profound impact on those who knew him and the many who watched his life unfold on screen.