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Sister Wives' Meri 'moved to tears' over throwback pic with Garrison after death

SISTER Wives star Meri Brown has shared her sorrow after discovering an old photo with Garrison just one month after his tragic death. Kody and Janelle Brown’s son was found dead at his Tucso… Sister Wives star Meri Brown has expressed her sorrow after discovering an old photo with her son, Garrison Brown, just one month after his death. The photo, which was around 19 at the time, showed Meri standing with Garrison with their arms wrapped around each other. Meri posted a tribute to Garrison on her Instagram profile, noting that the photo moved her to tears. Garrison Brown was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his Tucson, Arizona home on March 5. His brother, Gabriel, was reportedly the first one to find him dead at his home. Janelle Brown also shared photos from her son's funeral, which included a military procession for him as he had served in the Nevada Army National Guard since 2015.

Sister Wives' Meri 'moved to tears' over throwback pic with Garrison after death

Published : a month ago by Kylie Parham in Entertainment

SISTER Wives star Meri Brown has shared her sorrow after discovering an old photo with Garrison just one month after his tragic death.

Kody and Janelle Brown's son was found dead at his Tucson, Arizona home on March 5.

Meri, 53, posted a tribute to Garrison on her Instagram profile Tuesday after uncovering a throwback photo with the 25-year-old from 2018.

In the image, the TV personality stood outdoors with the child star in what appeared to be Arizona with their arms wrapped around one another.

The reality star sported a black and white paisley t-shirt with a blue sweater, full glam makeup, and her blonde hair styled in beachy waves.

Meanwhile, Garrison, who was around 19 at the time, smiled brightly in a blue and white shirt covered in roses.

Meri penned a thoughtful caption to her lost family member, noting that coming across the photo "moved her to tears."

"Looking through my phone tonight on the hunt for something completely unrelated, I came across this old photo of Garrison and me from 2018. A photo I didn't remember I had, and one that I will forever cherish," she began.

"Seeing it immediately moved me to tears, a testament of the love I have for him, the pain of the loss of him. It's a reminder that grief comes in unexpected waves, memories of the moments with him all that remains.

"Four weeks today without him here with us. A lifetime of memories to hold sacred," she closed.

Garrison died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound just under a month ago.

His 22-year-old brother, Gabriel, was reportedly the first one who found him already deceased at his Tucson home.

Sister Wives star Janelle revealed the heartbreaking news in an Instagram post, saying, "Kody and I are deeply saddened to announce the loss of our beautiful boy Robert Garrison Brown.

"He was a bright spot in the lives of all who knew him.

"His loss will leave such a big hole in our lives that it takes our breath away. We ask that you please respect our privacy and join us in honoring his memory," she added.

Last month, Janelle shared a series of photos from her son's funeral on Instagram.

In the pictures, a military procession was arranged for the young man as he had served in the Nevada Army National Guard since 2015.

For one emotional shot, an officer saluted the TV personality as she sat in the front row of the memorial service.

Janelle appeared to be overwhelmed with grief, as did the family pictured beside her.

The officer then knelt down in front of the TLC star and together they grasped an American flag.

In the caption of the post, the mother of six wrote, "It’s been hard to get my brain to work properly again. I am so grateful for the outpouring of love and support I’ve received these last three weeks.

"The support has been overwhelming. I am honored. So many of you shared stories of your loved ones. So many of you wrote of your thoughts and prayers. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

"Garrison was honored by family members and by his National Guard Unit last Sunday at a celebration of life ceremony. He would have loved it," she explained.

But Janelle's post was not all positive, as she slammed fans who left harsh comments online in the weeks since Garrison's death.

"I am sharing some of the photos. Many you have already seen a lot of these online, often with snarky comments accompanying them. But this was a beautiful moment for us," she penned.


Topics: Sister Wives

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