Hunter Brown has broken his silence after the sudden death of his younger brother, Garrison. The son of Sister Wives stars Cody and Janelle Brown, Hunter shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, saying, “I have no eulogy to give or long caption for you to read. All I can say is that I love Garrison, and he has always been and will always be a huge part of my life.” Garrison was found dead earlier this month in his Arizona home from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Reflecting on his brother’s loss, Hunter emphasized the importance of appreciating every moment with loved ones, a sentiment echoed by Christine Brown in a tearful message. “It’s been two weeks since Garrison’s death,” Christine said. “It’s a terrible thing to lose your son, and we’re going to miss him every single day. Please reach out to your loved ones and let them know you care.”
Garrison’s sister Savannah also paid tribute, expressing her struggle to understand his death but finding solace in knowing he is no longer in pain. She ended her Instagram post with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number, highlighting the importance of mental health awareness. “Mental health is so important, and I don’t think we talk about it enough,” Savannah wrote.
Madison Brown, another sibling, shared her insights on the family’s loss, stating that Garrison’s death was not due to bullying or lack of love, but mental health issues. She vowed to continue advocating for mental health and self-care, urging others to reevaluate their lives if they are not happy. “Time is so precious,” Madison said. “If you’re not fulfilled, change something because life is fleeting.”
The Brown family is committed to spreading awareness about mental health, remembering Garrison’s struggles with social media comparisons. They hope to remind others that real life is not always what it seems online and that mental health deserves attention and care.