Garrison Brown's sibling Ysabel Brown shares memorial to late brother weeks after his tragic death at 25: 'I love you forever and I'll miss you for always'

Garrison Brown's half-sister Ysabel Brown posted a memorial to her late sibling on  social media Tuesday, less than a month after his tragic suicide at the age of 25.

'I love you forever and I'll miss you for always,' Ysabel, 20, said on Instagram Stories in text on the post, according to People.

Ysabel, the daughter of Kody Brown, 55, and Christine Brown, 51, posted the emotional quote in tandem with an image of them as children. She underscored the image with the 2012 Lord Huron track Ends of the Earth.

The post which came more than three weeks after Garrison's death was confirmed by authorities and family members including his mother Janelle Brown, 54.  

Flagstaff police told TMZ on March 5 that Garrison appeared 'to have suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound' after they responded to his Flagstaff, Arizona home after receiving reports someone had died.

Garrison Brown's half-sister Ysabel Brown, 20, posted a memorial to her late sibling on social media Tuesday, less than a month after his tragic suicide at the age of 25 

Ysabel, the daughter of Kody Brown, 55, and Christine Brown, 51, posted the emotional quote in tandem with an image of them as children 

Garrison was found dead in his home by his brother Gabriel, authorities told the outlet. Police told the outlet that foul play was not suspected in Garrison's death, and that an investigation had been launched. 

Janelle, 54, took to Instagram March 5 to announce the tragic news on behalf of the family.

'Kody and I are deeply saddened to announce the loss of our beautiful boy Robert Garrison Brown,' Janelle said. '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.'

TLC said in a statement to People, 'We are devastated to hear of the tragic loss of Garrison Brown. We extend our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the Brown family at this difficult time.' 

Garrison had an Instagram account under the handle @robertthebrown, with more than 67,000 followers at the time of his death.

His final post came February 28, as he posed alongside a cat he had adopted, which was his third overall.

'Newest edition to my home, Ms Buttons,' Garrison said. 'She’s 9 years old and was on the line for euthanasia but my savior complex couldn’t suffice. #crazycatlady.'

Garrison Brown, the son of Sister Wives stars Kody Brown and Janelle Brown, died via an apparent suicide March 5 at the age of 25. His final post came February 28, as he posed alongside a cat he had adopted, which was his third overall

Flagstaff police told TMZ that Garrison appeared 'to have suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound' after they responded to his house after receiving reports someone had died 

Garrison is the son of Kody and Jenelle Brown of TLC's Sister Wives fame 

Janelle announced the tragic news in an Instagram post on March 5 

Janelle said that Garrison's 'loss will leave such a big hole in our lives that it takes our breath away'

Janelle said of her late son, 'He was a bright spot in the lives of all who knew him'

Garrison was seen hugging his mother in a May 2016 Mother's Day post on Instagram 

He had also chronicled his travels on his social media page, documenting trips to locales including Spain and Italy. 

Garrison had past been seen on episodes of the TLC series Sister Wives since its debut in 2010, chronicling the life of a polygamous family living in Utah, as Kody, 55, was also husband to wives Meri, 53, Christine, 51, and Robyn Brown, 45.

Janelle and Kody entered into a spiritual marriage in 1993 and welcomed six kids: Logan, 29, Maddie, 28, Hunter, 26, Garrison, 25, Gabriel, 21, and Savanah, 19. They went on to separate in December of 2022.

Kody previously parted ways with Christine Brown in 2021, and would go on to split with Meri later in 2022. He remains married to Robyn Brown.

In the weeks since his tragic death, relatives have taken to social media to comment on the tragic situation.

His sister Madison Brush, 28, said that her late brother dealt with 'mental health' issues, and she was making it her mission to spread awareness on the issue to spare others from the pain she and her family are experiencing in the wake of Garrison's death.

'It wasn't bullying; it wasn't a lack of love that Garrison had - it was mental health,' Madison said March 18. 'And I am going to continue talking about mental health and self care until I am blue in the face, because I don't think it's talked about enough in a way that people understand it.'

'Time is so precious. And if you're not happy with how you're spending your time and you don't feel fulfilled in life, I would encourage you to reevaluate.'

On March 18, his sister Savanah Brown, 19, said on Instagram she was 'having a hard time understanding' the series of traumatic events 

On March 18, his sister Savanah Brown, 19, said on Instagram she was 'having a hard time understanding' the series of traumatic events.

She added, 'I know now, more than anything, that my brother Garrison is no longer in any more pain.'

Savanah told her followers, 'I deeply hope that anyone who may be reading this never underestimates how big of a hole their loss would leave. Persevere, for the sake of your family, for the sake of your friends, for the sake of the ones who love you.'

She posted information for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to wrap up her post.

Garrison moved with his family from Utah to Nevada, and he eventually enlisted in the National Guard, according to the outlet. 

He and his father Kody had been estranged for some time in recent years: In February of 2022, Kody said on the series that he and sons Garrison and Gabriel were 'not good' and 'not talking' as they clashed with him over what they felt to be onerous protocols he implemented amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Kody said of his sons on the show: 'It's changed everything for everybody, and they want it all to be the same - they need to realize that they should go and date that girlfriend, that's fine, but you need to move out of the house so I can be home.' 

In an episode of the TLC series chronicling the tension in the family, according to People, Janelle said in a confessional interview that she felt Garrison 'just seems angry or sadder, like, he's not as happy-go-lucky as he used to be' amid the family strife over pandemic precautions.

Garrison had also chronicled his travels on his social media page, as he documented trips to locales including Spain and Italy

She added, 'I have worried about my boys' mental health. Gabriel feels everything very, very deeply. But he's also the kid who doesn't say anything.'

Amid the clash in philosophies over the pandemic, Garrison moved out from his parents home and eventually settled in Arizona in 2021. 

Gabriel said on the show's 18th season in 2022 that he 'was met with just a wall' when trying to speak about COVID-19 protocols with his father, as it had created serious friction in the household.

'There was no line of dialogue,' Gabriel said. 'I think that that is what really drove the wedge between us.'

Kody talked about the issues with his sons in a May 2023 episode of the series, saying he was upset with the situation.

'I haven't been in touch with Gabriel and Garrison for quite a while,' Kody said. 'I'm pretty sad that I'm not close [to them] anymore.'

He added that 'there was just so many things in our lives that we did that were rich together, you know, just special experiences.'

Kody said that he thought and hoped that they could 'get over this' in time.

Garrison had an Instagram account under the handle @robertthebrown, with more than 67,000 followers at his time of death 

Garrison was seen posing with one of his pets in a January 2022 post on Instagram 

'Right now, there's not really an open door with Gabe and Garrison,' he said. 'They're they're not willing to engage me.'

The sons appeared to be on the outs with Kody as recently as last fall, as Janelle told E! News in a November 2023 interview she was hopeful they'd eventually reconcile. 

'I do hope that that eventually time heals,' she said. 'I'm hoping that over time, he can find a relationship with the children that he's estranged from now.' 

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