Alaskan Bush People Spoilers – How Did Ami Brown’s Niece Amber Branson Die?
Alaskan Bush People Spoilers – How Did Ami Brown’s Niece Amber Branson Die?
Alaskan Bush People spoilers reveal that having been estranged from the Brown family at the time of her passing, fans are surely wanting to know what happened to Ami Brown’s niece, Amber Branson. Read on and we’ll fill you in on the details.
Alaskan Bush People: How Did Amber Branson Die?
Alaskan Bush People spoilers reveal that, according to the Sun, with the specter of death already haunting the family, the death of Ami Brown’s niece Amber Branson had to have hit hard, despite the fact that she had been estranged from the family at the time of her death.
Amber Branson passed away on May 1, 2020, as a result of “severe injuries sustained in a fire” that occurred in her home in Hudson Oaks, Texas. She was the daughter of Ami Brown’s brother, Rene.
Ami’s other brother, Les, shared the news via Facebook, writing, “It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I must relay to you that my niece, Amber Branson, died from severe injuries sustained in a fire. She is the daughter of my brother, Rene.
“She died at 3:55 AM this morning after being removed from life-support. She was 44 years old. Amber was a kind, generous, loving person with a big heart. All we have now are the memories, but she will live in our hearts forever.”
According to the obituary, Amber leaves behind a husband, three children, and four grandchildren. She’s also survived by two brothers and both parents.
How Did Billy Brown Die?
The news of Branson’s death came mere months before Bear Brown announced the death of his father Billy Brown on February 7, 2021, due to a seizure. A devastated Bear Brown wrote in an Instagram, post, “We are heartbroken to announce that our beloved patriarch Billy Brown passed away last night after suffering from a seizure.
“He was our best friend – a wonderful and loving dad, granddad and husband and he will be dearly missed. He lived his life on his terms, off the grid and off the land, and taught us to live like that as well. We plan to honor his legacy going forward, and to continue with his dream. We ask for privacy and prayers during this painful time! God bless everyone!!!”
Why Don’t Alaskan Bush People Live in Alaska?
The Brown family used to live in Hoonah, Alaska which the Brown family dubbed “Browntown (via Distractify).” Browntown was a series of homes the family constructed themselves using material from the Alaskan wilderness. The Browns left Alaska when the matriarch Ami Brown was diagnosed with cancer.
The family relocated to a 435-acre property in the North Cascade Mountains of Washington State to be closer to Los Angeles so that Ami could be closer to treatment. Be sure and stay up to speed on what’s going on with the Brown Family. Return here often for more Alaskan Bush People spoilers, news, and updates.