‘Sister Wives’ Star Janelle Brown Is Selling Son Garrison Brown’s Flagstaff Home Six Months After the 25 Year-Old’s Death

Trigger Warning: This story contains mentions of suicide.

Janelle Brown is selling the Flagstaff, Arizona, home owned by her late son, Garrison Brown, who died by suicide in March at the age of 25.

According to In Touch, the Sister Wives star has listed her son’s four-bedroom, two-bathroom, 1400-square-foot home for $425,000.

Garrison had purchased the home in 2021 for $329,000. His bedroom in the house was where he died. 

Along with two designated parking spots, the listing notes that the two-story unit features vinyl flooring, air conditioning, living room with gas fireplace, kitchen with pantry, laundry room, a den that can function as an office and fresh paint throughout the home. The residence also features a small fenced in courtyard as well as a fenced in backyard. 

As The Ashley previously told you, Janelle recently paid tribute to Garrison on social media, remembering her son six months after his tragic death. 

“6 months ago today you went away,” Janelle wrote. “You come up in my photo memories almost every day. Sometimes it doesn’t seem like you’re gone. And then I remember I won’t 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 couldn’t stay. I love you so much and will see you again when my journey is done.”

Days before the Season 19 premiere of ‘Sister Wives’–- which will address Garrison’s death at some point–- Kody Brown broke his silence on his son’s death, telling People he regrets not spending more time with Garrison before his passing. 

(As ‘Sister Wives’ fans know, Garrison was one of the many adult children from whom Kody is estranged.)

“I can’t reconcile that he’s not here,” Kody said of Garrison. “ … We could have been talking more. We could have done so much more … It was kind of like, ‘We’ve got forever.’

“It was more like it was a convenience of time that I felt like I had,” he continued. “Retrospectively, there would’ve been more of a regular catching up and touching base.”

As The Ashley previously reported, members of the Brown family confirmed to police following Garrison’s suicide that Kody and Garrison were still estranged at the time of Garrison’s death.

New episodes of ‘Sister Wives’ air Sundays on TLC. 

RELATED STORY: Kody Brown Refuses On Season Premiere of ‘Sister Wives’ to Discuss Why Daughter Maddie No Longer Speaks to Him: “I Won’t Talk About Her”

(Photos: TLC; Instagram) 

7 Responses


  1. It doesn’t matter how many times I read about Garrison’s passing, it always makes me incredibly sad. My heart goes out to Janelle, the strength she has shown is praised worthy. I’m sure Garrison would be happy to know all his hard work ended up helping his mom to fresh start away from Kotex & Sobyn.


  2. I have always admired the way Jenelle handles things. She just has grace and dignity. She’s hardworking, keeps her head down, and seems to always be levelheaded.

    I’m so sorry for her loss, I’m glad she’s ready to let go of his home.

    I swear to god, if Kody tried to come after her for the money from that house, I think he needs to be put in a cave for the rest of his life.

    I hope Jenelle is doing okay.


  3. Take notice, Ramen head: Make it right with your children before it’s too late. You and your rubber headed butter face wife are THE only ones to blame. I hope you both are left homeless, hungry and feral.

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