Janelle Brown Honors Late Son Garrison on 27th Birthday – Suicide Prevention Resources

Janelle Brown shares a heartfelt tribute to her late son Garrison on his would-be 27th birthday. 

What did Garrison Brown do? A Memoir of Life

On April 10, Janelle Brown, 55, posted a touching Instagram dedication to her son Garrison’s 27th birthday, which would have been today.

The post showed real moments of Garrison stargazing with his family, laughing at a county fair, and cuddling his rescue cats.

They showed a young man who was full of life before he tragically killed himself on March 5, 2024.

Janelle wrote, “Grief is so strange.” “You seem so alive in the millions of photos I have.”

How did his family and friends honor him?

Many people shared Janelle’s reel from the fair and said, “It shows who you were so well.” Many other people also paid respect.

Merrill Beck put up pictures of Garrison hiking in the woods.

Sister Wives star Garrison also urged people to support animal shelters, a cause he holds dear, as he adopted all three of his cats from rescues.

Was it because of missing warning signs?

To PEOPLE in September 2024, Janelle said that her family “had no idea he was in that place.”

His positive attitude, job plans, and close friendships may have made his problems harder to see. “He didn’t show a deep feeling of sadness,” she thought.

Where can you get help?

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties,

  • For the suicide and crisis line, call or text 988.
  • To text “STRENGTH” to 741741, go to the Crisis Text Line.

Janelle’s honor brings to light a sad truth: even full lives can hide quiet fights. “What should I do?” “Till we meet again, sweetheart.”

After splitting up with Kody, Janelle Brown finds her “forever home”

Janelle Brown talks about her new “forever home” at Taeda Farms, which she built with her daughter and son-in-law after her breakup with Kody.

  • Janelle Brown starts a new business called Taeda Farms.
  • Wants to protect acres of land for wildlife at her “forever home.”

Janelle Brown starts a new stage in her life after splitting up with her ex-husband, Kody Brown. She finds her “forever home” through an exciting project.

The star of Sister Wives posted a picture on Instagram of her newest love project, Taeda Farms, which she started with her daughter Madison and son-in-law Caleb Brush.

Janelle showed miles of wild land with trees and dirt roads in an interesting reel set to the emotional music of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.

It stated, “It is not West Virginia, but my new permanent residence.” Putting down roots that will last a long time. It will be big, even if it doesn’t seem like much now.

  • Janelle said she liked how wild the land was and that she was going to set aside acres for wildlife.
  • The reality star told her fans about Taeda Farms in September and asked them to join her on the “wild, messy, and beautiful journey.”

Before starting Taeda Farms, Janelle talked about why she was going to stay in Flagstaff, Arizona, after she and Kody broke up in December 2022.

She told her kids, “One reason I like living in Flagstaff is that three of my six children are here!” while she was enjoying the chance to spend time with them.

Janelle’s son Garrison died very suddenly in March 2024. He was 25 years old. It was a terrible loss for the family.

Janelle’s determination to “create beauty from the foundation” is evident as she embarks on this new endeavor.

With the goal of creating a peaceful spot where “flowers bloom,” Taeda Farms is sure to be a labor of love and a haven built with heart and hard work.

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