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Christine Brown Honors Late Son Garrison With Favorite Breakfast

Christine Brown is smiling for a picture

Christine Brown, star of the reality TV show Sister Wives, recently shared her heartfelt journey of grieving her son Garrison Brown, who tragically passed away at the age of 25. In a touching Instagram post, Christine revealed how she keeps Garrison close to her heart by making his favorite breakfast, tinted green in honor of St. Patrick's Day.

Christine expressed the challenges of balancing daily routines and grieving, emphasizing the importance of remembering and honoring Garrison despite life's difficulties. Garrison, the son of Christine's ex-husband Kody Brown and Janelle Brown, was found deceased in his home in Flagstaff, Arizona, in an apparent suicide.

Following Garrison's passing, his family shared heartfelt statements on social media, expressing their deep sorrow and asking for privacy to mourn his loss. TLC also extended their condolences to the Brown family during this difficult time.

Christine has been actively paying tribute to Garrison on social media, sharing memories and moments they cherished together. Fans of Sister Wives were introduced to Garrison through the show, which documented the lives of the Brown family.

Before his death, Garrison and his brother Gabe had a strained relationship with their father Kody, which was further complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the challenges, Janelle revealed that there was some level of relationship between Kody and Garrison, though full reconciliation was not achieved.

In light of Garrison's passing, Christine has been open about her grief and the impact of losing her son. She has used social media as a platform to honor his memory and share the love they had for each other.

If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, please reach out for help by contacting the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, texting 'STRENGTH' to the Crisis Text Line at 741741, or visiting 988lifeline.org for support.

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