'Sister Wives' Janelle Brown 'Brought to Tears' by Fans Donating to Worthy Cause to Honor Late Son Garrison
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In the wake of Sister Wives star Robert "Garrison" Brown's death at age 25, fans of the TLC reality series have honored Janelle Brown and Kody Brown's son in a touching way.
On Tuesday, March 12—just one week after Garrison's passing from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound—Janelle took to Instagram to share words of deep gratitude.
"I have been brought to tears again. I’m being told about everyone’s donations to @highcountryhumane @arkcatsanctuary in Garrison’s name," she wrote. "Thank you all for your generosity. It means so much. The cats he adopted from both agencies were so important to him. He loved being a cat dad."
Janelle also posted a carousel of photos featuring her son and his feline pets. She also included screenshots from High Country Humane and The Ark Cat Sanctuary's websites.
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In the comments, Instagram users shared words of support for the bereaved mom, with one person writing, "Janelle I hope that you can feel how much love so many people have for you, myself included. Praying every day for you."
Another fan commented: "Janelle, I hope you see how much your family has impacted so many people. There’s a lot of drama and BS that comes with being in the public eye, but look how many lives your boy touched, and continues to touch. He has made a lasting impact for sure. ?? so happy the siblings have the cats. A way to honor and carry on his legacy for sure."
Meanwhile, someone else shared, "Our subreddit has been absolutely flooded with lovely messages for Garrison & the whole entire family. I know the Internet may seem mean & crazy but I belong to two Sister Wives communities & believe me, there is SO much love & kindness. We care about you guys & have been sending all of our love & good wives. Garrison was a lovely guy & we’re all so grateful we got to see that. Love love love ???."
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