Sister Wives star Janelle Brown faced her first Christmas without her late son, Garrison Brown, who died earlier this year. In a heartfelt Instagram Story, Janelle shared memories from their last holiday in 2023. It showed fans her grief and gratitude.
“Miss you so much, sweetheart,” Janelle wrote alongside a family photo taken during last year’s festivities. “I am so beyond grateful we were all together last year and got pictures.” The image showed Janelle with her children and their families. It was a poignant reminder of the bonds that sustain her in this difficult time.
Sister Wives: A Year of Grief and Reflection for Janelle Brown
The loss of Garrison, who died by suicide in March 2024 at the age of 25, has deeply impacted the Sister Wives family. Janelle Brown and her ex-husband, Kody Brown, issued a joint statement at the time, describing their son as “a bright spot in the lives of all who knew him.”
Season 19 of Sister Wives has chronicled the family’s attempts to navigate their grief. Speaking exclusively to Us Weekly in October, Janelle admitted, “Every day is a day. You just take it one day at a time, one moment at a time.” She emphasized the importance of supporting mental health, particularly for men, as a way to honor Garrison’s memory.
Christine Brown, another of Kody’s former wives, echoed Janelle’s sentiments, saying, “We were super, super lucky to have him in our lives. We’ll miss him every day.”
Sister Wives: Finding Gratitude Amid Grief
Despite the overwhelming loss, Janelle Brown is focusing on gratitude and cherishing the moments she shared with her son. She shared her thoughts on social media. She urged followers to take pictures and cherish time with loved ones, as those memories are invaluable.
In her Christmas post, Janelle shared a glimpse of her quieter holiday. She wrote, “Christmas presents unwrapped , traditional eggs benedict breakfast served and cleaned up [and] chilling the rest of the day in my PJs.” The holiday season is different without Garrison. But, she’s finding solace in family traditions and in her remaining loved ones.