On Sunday’s all-new Sister Wives, the fractured Brown household emotionally reunites to say goodbye to Janelle and Kody’s son Garrison, who died by suicide in March 2024.
The Brown household reunited in Wyoming to bid farewell to Garrison Brown following his tragic loss of life.
On Sunday’s all-new Sister Wives, the household put their variations apart to present Garrison a correct ship off close to the household ranch Kody Brown as soon as known as dwelling, and the place different members of Kody’s household are buried.
The 25-year-old was discovered useless at his Flagstaff, Arizona dwelling by brother Gabriel on March 5, 2024. He died by suicide.
In a non-traditional funeral apply, Kody opted to dig the grave for Garrison’s urn, which was crafted to appear to be a Nordic ship.
“This was a pilgrimage for me,” Kody stated whereas digging up the plot for Garrison’s remaining resting place. “It is about bringing my boy dwelling and placing him within the floor.”

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It was one thing his ex-wife Janelle Brown discovered very becoming.
“I really feel like there’s some symbolism in me handing him to Kody,” Janelle stated by tears, as she gave her ex the urn. “And though Kody and I’ve our large variations, in that second, we have been simply mother and father.”
Whereas the reunion had its awkward moments, with Kody noting that there are members of the family who “bristle” on the presence of different members of the family, the Brown household patriarch stated, for a scarcity of a greater phrase, these emotions bought “buried” there that day.
Family and friends of the Browns introduced tokens to be buried together with Garrison as effectively, together with his brother Paedon Brown’s army tags.
“He is been a giant a part of my life as a result of he has been my army management,” Christine Brown and Kody’s son stated in an emotional confessional. “I’ve his tags, so I gave him my tags and his tags will cling on me ceaselessly. And I made positive to hold mine on the boat in order that mine will cling with him ceaselessly.”
“This stuff, these tokens, all of them have which means,” Kody added.

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It was an emotional day for all of the Brown members of the family, particularly Meri Brown, who broke down over the “heartbreaking” influence Garrison’s passing has had on their whole brood.
“I simply image his smile and on this one explicit image his face is like like pointing as much as the solar,” Meri started. “It is simply the smile that’s simply gone from the world and it is simply heartbreaking.”
“The world misplaced this wonderful individual and so they did not even know nobody else knew. What an incredible individual that they will by no means know,” Christine remarked. “And the weddings he will not be at, within the youngsters lives he will not be in.”
“The very best factor to do is simply, I feel for me is simply sit within the second and permit myself to grieve,” she added.

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Whereas it is one thing practically unattainable to make peace with, Janelle did discover solace in figuring out that Garrison was lastly at relaxation.
“He is like he is lastly right here, he is lastly at relaxation. It is completed, this a part of the journey is completed,” Janelle declared earlier than sharing how this household reunion additionally served as a therapeutic second.
“I’ve discovered there’s nice therapeutic for me in being right here with the children, it simply jogs my memory that there is a larger image,” she stated. “However I nonetheless have this wonderful household and so many thrilling issues occurring.”
Sister Wives airs Sundays on TLC.
For those who or somebody you understand is battling melancholy or has had ideas of harming themselves or taking their very own life, get assist. The Nationwide Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255) offers 24/7, free, confidential assist for folks in misery.