Sister Wives alum Garrison Brown passed away at the age of 25 with a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit. The official autopsy report revealed that Brown had a blood ethanol rate of .307%, well above the legal limit of 0.08% for adults. While a toxicology report was conducted, the cause of death was ruled as a gunshot wound to the head, with his death being classified as a suicide. Garrison was the son of Kody and Janelle Brown, and was one of their six children, along with siblings Maddie, Logan, Hunter, Gabriel, and Savanah.

Garrison’s parents, Kody and Janelle, announced his death in March, expressing their deep sadness and asking for privacy as they mourned the loss of their son. Police arrived at Garrison’s home in Flagstaff, Arizona and found him deceased with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His brother, Gabriel, was the one who discovered his body. Prior to his death, Garrison reportedly sent a troubling message to a group chat that included people who work with the Brown family, expressing his feelings of missing the good times.

Following Garrison’s passing, a funeral was held to honor his memory, where his cousin, Emma Brown, shared a heartfelt tribute on social media. She expressed her love for her late family member, wishing she could have told him how much he was loved. Garrison’s siblings also paid tribute to him, with his sister Maddie expressing their broken hearts and describing him as a beautiful brother who brought light into their lives. They honored him with words of love and remembrance.

In the wake of Garrison’s death, his family and loved ones continue to mourn his loss and remember him fondly. Janelle, Maddie, and Emma, among others, have shared emotional tributes and memories of their time with him. As they grieve, they also urge others who may be struggling or in crisis to seek help, providing resources such as the Lifeline hotline for those in need of support. The loss of Garrison has left a big hole in the lives of those who knew him, and his memory will be cherished and remembered by those who loved him.

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