Janelle Brown’s youngest child, Savanah Brown, is grappling with the tragedy of her brother Garrison Brown’s recent suicide. While it has been two weeks since his passing, Savanah is now speaking out for the first time about trying to make sense of it all. At just nineteen years old, she is sharing her thoughts and feelings in the wake of this devastating event.
Savanah, who was one of the few children still living at home with Janelle during the pandemic, was surrounded by her older brothers, Gabriel and Garrison. Their father, Kody Brown, was concerned about their safety as they chose to live their lives outside of the home. Despite her efforts to urge her brothers to stay home and follow safety protocols, it wasn’t enough to ease their father’s worries.
As Savanah navigates through her grief and tries to understand the circumstances surrounding Garrison’s suicide, she is sharing her perspective on the struggles her family faced leading up to this heartbreaking event.
After Garrison’s passing, there was criticism towards Kody, as fans believed he could have done more to bring his children together during their estrangement. Some viewers of Sister Wives even suggested that Kody was facing his own struggles and needed support instead of hate. Garrison’s siblings and parents have shared their thoughts on the matter, except for Robyn Brown. While suicide and mental health have been hinted at by Maddie Brown Brush and others, no one has explicitly mentioned these topics regarding Garrison’s passing.
Savanah Brown recently took to Instagram to share a touching tribute to her older brother, Garrison Brown, who tragically took his own life at the age of 25. In her post, she expressed her struggle to come to terms with his passing but found solace in the fact that he is no longer in pain. She reminisced about the little things that reminded her of him, like seeing a car that resembled his or making PB Js. Savanah urged her followers to never underestimate the impact their loss would have on others and to persevere for the sake of their loved ones.
Her family, including her mother Janelle Brown, shared their support and love for Savanah during this difficult time. Janelle even traveled to North Carolina to be with Maddie Brown Brush and her grandchildren after Garrison’s funeral. The family has been overwhelmed with stories from others who have been affected by suicide, all sharing a common theme of thinking of Garrison when looking up at the stars, a passion he shared with his niece and nephew through a telescope.
Savanah’s heartfelt words for her brother have touched many, sparking conversations about the impact of suicide and the importance of supporting one another through difficult times. Share your thoughts on Savanah’s tribute in the comments below.