Janelle successfully sold Garrison’s house due to financial problems!! Everything will just be a memory, I miss him!!!đ
Sister Wives star Janelle Brown seems to be struggling to sell her late son Garrison Brownâs home, and the reality star has been forced to lower the price of the property.
When Janelle, 55, listed the home for sale last month, she priced it at $425,000, but sheâs now lowered it by $25,100 and itâs currently listed at $399,000, In Touch can confirm.
The Sun was the first to report the news.
âI want to hate you for sharing the good times. But I canât. I miss these days,â read one of the texts Garrison sent in a group chat with several people who work with the Brown family, according to the police, per Janelle.
Janelle was seemingly not a part of the group chat.
In a police report obtained by In Touch at the time, Gabe revealed that Garrison âhad been struggling with mental health concerns and alcohol abuse,â while Janelle stated that she wished she âhad gottenâ Garrison âhelpâ before his death. However, Gabe added that he thought his brother had been doing better after he began working at the Flagstaff Medical Center.
Janelle, along with several other members of the Brown family, has seemingly been struggling with Garrisonâs passing, and the TLC star has penned several tributes to her son via social media.
Savanah Brown, Garrisonâs younger sister, revealed she was having a hard time coping with Garrison being gone.
âTwo weeks ago, on Tuesday March 5, my older brother Garrison took his own life. He was 25,â Savannah, 19, wrote via Instagram on March 19. âIâm having a hard time understanding it. But I know now, more than anything, that my brother Garrison is no longer in any more pain.â
On the six month anniversary of Garrisonâs death, Janelle paid tribute to her son.
âYou come up in my photo memories almost every day. Sometimes it doesnât seem like youâre gone,â Janelle wrote on September 5 alongside a heartbreaking image of Garrison giving her a kiss on the cheek. âAnd then I remember I wonât be getting a call or text from you and it all comes rushing back.
I know you fought hard but in the end you just couldnât stay. I love you so much and will see you again when my journey is done.â
Garrisonâs father, Kody Brown, was estranged from Garrison when he died, but he has since opened up about his relationship with his late son.
âThe only regret is just, take advantage of the time,â Kody, 55, told People in an interview published on September 15. âI want to go out to dinner again. I want to sit down. I want to have a beer. I want [Garrison] to try and make me laugh because he was that way. The only regret is just, gosh, I would just do that more often.â
Kody also admitted that the loss of Garrison was a wake-up call to spend more time with those he loved.
âYour life is filled with those moments,â Kody continued. âI went on a quick trip with my brothers recently â and I almost didnât do it. I had something coming up that really was pressing, and I had a brother pass, and I remember having the feeling I needed to go see him beforehand.
And so, I went on this trip with my brothers. I went and did it. There was other things that were pressing, and I just said to myself, âWhat if this is the last time?ââ