Garrison Brown is being honored by the High Country Humane Animal Shelter for his love and compassion towards cats and all animals. The son of Sister Wives stars Kody and Janelle Brown, Garrison passed away at the age of 25 earlier this month. In a heartfelt tribute shared on Instagram, the animal shelter announced that they have named their cat adoption room after Garrison to commemorate his dedication to the felines sheltered there.
The organization expressed gratitude for Garrison's passion for animals and stated that his memory will continue to impact lives at High Country Humane for years to come. A plaque crafted in Garrison's memory was unveiled, featuring a picture of him smiling while holding his cats Catthew Patches and Ms. Buttons, with the words 'In Loving Memory. Robert Garrison Brown 1998-2024' inscribed around the image.
Garrison's passing, confirmed as a suicide, deeply affected his family and the community. His brother discovered him, and the Flagstaff Police Department provided details of the incident. Despite the tragedy, an outpouring of love and support followed Garrison's death, with the organization raising over $25,000 in just two weeks in his memory.
Development Director Jane Horton spoke about Garrison's impact on the organization, highlighting his love for cats and his role as an adopter. Garrison had recently adopted a cat named Ms. Buttons before his passing, showcasing his dedication to saving animals in need.
The touching tribute from High Country Humane serves as a reminder of Garrison's kindness and the lasting legacy he has left behind. His love for animals continues to inspire others to support the shelter and honor his memory through acts of kindness and generosity.