‘Sister Wives’ Clark County Army tribute to Staff Sgt. Robert Garrison Brown, in a space filled with tears
The relationships within the Brown Family may be strained, but this week nearly all of the Sister Wives stars gathered together to honor the late Garrison Brown at a special memorial service put on by the Nevada National Guard.
In photos posted to the Nevada National Guard’s Facebook page on Tuesday, Garrison’s parents— Janelle and Kody Brown, as well as Robyn, Meri and Christine Brown and nearly all of their children— can be seen attending the special event in Las Vegas. Garrison— who took his own life on March 4 at his home in Flagstaff, Arizona— was a member of the Nevada National Guard’s 221st Cavalry.
In the photos, Janelle is shown receiving the burial flag after soldiers performed the flag folding ceremony. She is seated next to her son Hunter Brown. Kody and his only remaining wife, Robyn, were seated in the front row, next to Kody’s mother Genielle Brown. Also in the front row were Christine and her new husband David Woolley.
Most of Garrison’s many siblings also attended the ceremony, including Logan Brown and his wife Michelle Petty; Gabe Brown; Leon Brown and their partner Audrey Kriss; Aspyn Brown and her husband Mitch Thompson; Mykelti Brown and her husband Tony Padron; Gwendlyn Brown and her wife Beatriz Queiroz; Paedon Brown; Ysabel Brown; Savannah Brown and Truely Brown.
As a tribute to Garrison, a large number of family members wore Hawaiian shirts and ties from Bob’s Floral, the clothing line Garrison started in 2019.
The Nevada National Guard also posted a touching tribute to Garrison in the caption of the photos from the memorial service.
“Soldiers from the 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, along with friends and family, gathered yesterday at the Clark County Armory to honor the memory of Staff Sgt. Robert Garrison Brown, who passed away on March 4th,” the post reads. “Brown, a beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend, was born to Janelle and Kody Brown, and was the sixth child of a large family. He is survived by his family and three cats, Catthew, Patches, and Ms. Buttons.”