The “Sister Wives” family is determined to honor the legacy of Robert Garrison Brown, who tragically passed away from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Flagstaff, Arizona, on March 5, 2024. Garrison, the 25-year-old son of Janelle and Kody Brown, had been part of the reality TV show since its inception in 2010. A staff surgeon in the Army National Guard, Garrison was also an entrepreneur, having opened Bob’s Floral in 2019, a shop known for its Hawaiian-themed shirts, dresses, and swimwear.
Despite the vibrant identity of Bob’s Floral, Garrison struggled with depression and had paused his business in 2020. His family is now dedicated to continuing his work, planning to revive his clothing line and establish a foundation focusing on animal welfare, a cause close to Garrison’s heart.
At Garrison’s memorial service, family members like Hunter Brown, Robyn Brown, Christine Brown, and Leon Brown wore Hawaiian patterns in his honor, while the Nevada National Guard paid tribute to his service. Kody Brown, however, did not participate in this sartorial tribute, reflecting the unresolved tensions between him and Garrison.
Fans have criticized Kody on social media for his perceived lack of support and attention toward Garrison, highlighting the strained father-son relationship. As the family moves forward with plans to revive Bob’s Floral and establish the foundation, the impact of Kody’s involvement remains to be seen.