Janelle Brown is remembering happier instances within the wake of her son, Garrison Brown‘s demise — posting a photograph of the final time her entire brood was collectively.
Only a couple days after reflecting on Garrison’s passing — which occurred earlier this week — the “Sister Wives” star shared a candy household reminiscence … throwing up a pic on her social media that featured all six of her youngsters, whom she shares along with her ex, Kody Brown,
The image, Janelle says, was from Christmas … and she or he wrote, “I had all my children together last Christmas. It was amazing as it’s hard with everyone’s busy lives to coordinate time like this. I am extremely grateful now that we had pictures taken.”
The vacation allowed for Janelle to snap a pic of herself along with her youngsters and grandkids — the picture marking the final full household picture for the truth star … and clearly extra poignant now within the wake of Garrison’s passing.
The brand new add marks Janelle’s return to social media after asserting Garrison’s demise, who died by suicide on Tuesday — this after she confirmed that her son had handed away.
We broke the story … Garrison — who appeared alongside Janelle and Kody on “Sisters Wives” — took his own life at his dwelling in Flagstaff, AZ. Flagstaff PD instructed us that Garrison’s brother Gabriel was the primary to find him.
Whereas we’re instructed that Garrison died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound … an investigation continues to be reportedly underway. Cops spoke with Janelle the day he died — and she or he alerted them to alarming texts he’d despatched to individuals they’d labored with earlier than, and that raised crimson flags.
Garrison is survived by a number of members of the family — because the Browns had been well-known polygamists earlier than Kody’s respective splits from wives Meri, Christine and Janelle over the past couple years. He was solely 25.
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