'Sister Wives' Star Savanah Brown Says Brother Garrison 'Is No Longer in Pain' in Tribute
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Several days after Garrison was discovered dead at his home, Savanah, who stars on the 'Sister Wives' show with him, makes many social media users emotional with her heartfelt tribute to her brother.

AceShowbiz - Savanah Brown, daughter of "Sister Wives" stars Janelle Brown and Kody Brown, has shared a poignant tribute to her late brother Garrison Brown, who died by suicide on March 5. In an Instagram post on Monday, Savanah shared several photos of her brother, including a childhood image of him holding her as a newborn.

"I'm having a hard time understanding it," Savanah wrote. "But I know now, more than anything, that my brother Garrison is no longer in any more pain." Savanah spoke of the constant reminders of her brother's absence, from seeing cars that resemble his on the road to making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. "Every time I see a car that looks like his on the road, I briefly wonder if it’s him on his way home from work before I am reminded that he is gone," she shared.

Savanah also emphasized the importance of recognizing the impact that suicide can have on those left behind. "I deeply hope that anyone who may be reading this never underestimates how big of a hole their loss would leave," she wrote. "Persevere, for the sake of your family, for the sake of your friends, for the sake of the ones who love you."

Savanah's sister, Madison Brown, also weighed in on her brother's death, attributing it to mental health struggles and the negative effects of social media. "It wasn't bullying. It wasn't a lack of love that Garrison had, it was mental health [struggles]," Madison said in a video posted to Instagram.

Their mother, Janelle, has expressed gratitude for the support and generosity shown by fans after Garrison's death. She shared that donations made to animal charities in his name have been "heartwarming."

Garrison was discovered dead at his home on March 5 by his brother, Gabriel. Police have ruled out foul play and are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death. According to a source who spoke to TMZ, Garrison had sent "ominous" text messages to friends and family the day before his death. He reportedly expressed feelings of anger and sadness.

Savanah's post concluded with a reminder to anyone struggling with mental health, "If you or someone you know is in crisis, please reach out for help. You are not alone."

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