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Ami Brown, Alaskan Bush People Star, Skips Late Mother’s Funeral

Last week, we reported that Alaskan Bush People star Ami Brown is grieving the sudden loss of her estranged mother . Unfortunately, Ami’s estrangement from her extended family did not end with her late mother’s passing. Apparently she — like the rest of the Browns — was a no-show for own mother’s funeral. The memorial service for Earlene Branson took place over the weekend. RadarOnline reports that Ami Brown did not show for her mother’s funeral, and neither did anyone else from her side of the family. Ami’s brother, Les, informed the tabloid of all of the details. “The service for my mother was very low-key but beautiful,” Les shared. He is still grieving the loss of his mother. “The Browns,” Les reveals. “Did not show up.” Ami has been estranged from her mother and brother for a long time, despite some plans to reconnect — plans that never came together. Even so, memorials are often where even bitter relatives come together. Les shares that this was not the case when his mother was laid to rest. He says that he saw no sign that Ami even cared. “There was no card,” Les reports. “Nor,” Less says, was there “any sympathy shown whatsoever.” It is generally traditional to purchase a bouquet of flowers if you have the cash but cannot attend the memorial. Sometimes, even corporations will buy a floral arrangement for a former employee’s wake. Despite years without any real contact, Ami’s brother still wants to try to reconnect — even though it is too late for their late mother. “I would love to see her,” Les admits. Les wants to see her in person “and tell her that I love her,” he shares. “And,” Les concludes, he wants to tell her “that I have missed her.” We don’t know that she’ll read what he had to say, but we hope that she knows. We would of course never judge anyone for cutting off contact, in the past or present, with a toxic adult relative. Families are incredibly complicated, and some people’s gripes with parents are extremely justified. We don’t know everything behind Ami’s estrangement from her folks. However, one source of conflict between Ami and her mother (and brother) is known: Billy Brown. When Ami was 15, she ran away with Billy — who was, at the time, about 26. Yikes. Not only has this been a sore point for her family, but to this day, Les holds Billy accountable for the continued estrangement. Of course, as saddened as Ami must be by her mother’s death, the Browns have something more positive on their minds. Noah Brown will soon welcome an Alaskan Bush Baby — that is, a baby. He and his wife, Rhain Alisha, whom he married just a few months ago, are expecting their first child. Ami is of course excited about being a grandmother to what’s sure to be a precious baby. We only wish that Earlene Branson had lived to learn of the news. Would it have been nice if Ami and her family had shown up for the memorial? Maybe. Or maybe it would have been more awkward than skipping it. There’s a lot of lost time, and tensions can run high when tragedy strikes. They may have feared that, in the eyes of some, they would not have been welcome because they waited too late. We hope that one day, at least, Ami’s children can connect with their cousins. View Slideshow: Alaskan Bush People: 13 Secrets They Don’t Want You to Know

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Alaskan Bush People Star Ami Brown Grieves Death of Estranged Mother

Now that Alaskan Bush People star Matt Brown has checked out of rehab , things should be smooth sailing for the Brown family. Sadly, they have now suffered a tragic loss. No one should have to lose their mother at any age, but that is just what has happened to Ami Brown. RadarOnline   reports that Ami Brown’s estranged mother, Earlene Branson, has died. “Ami’s mother has died,” their insider reports. According to the source, “Ami is rather upset about this.” She’s upset despite — or perhaps because of — their estrangement. The insider explains that Ami is saddened “because she never got the opportunity to reconcile with her mom.” Earlene, the source says, is a woman “who tried for years and years to see her daughter.” Earlene Branson, pictured here, passed away at the age of 85. Ami never got the reunion and potential healing with her mother that she wanted. “There is nothing that she can do,” the insider laments. “It’s too late,” the source says of Ami’s feelings. “She’s gone.” Earlene and Les Branson — Les being Ami’s brother — apparently tried to visit Ami in Alaska not too long ago. Ami was, at the time, out of state. Despite the estrangement and some unresolved resentments, Earlene’s obituary does mention her daughter. “Her daughter Ami Brown is a star of the hit television show Alaskan Bush People,” the obituary reads. “Which airs on the Discovery Channel.” As recently as last year, RadarOnline spoke to Earlene and Les about their continued separation from Ami. Apparently, they very nearly had a little family reunion. “She said, ‘We’re going to come see you on Billy’s book signing tour, we’ll come down and see you,’” claimed Les. “We were very excited,” Les admitted. “Thinking we were going to get to see her.” Sadly, it never happened. “I found out later that they drove right by,” Les lamented. “And Billy wouldn’t let her stop and see any of us” “We were absolutely heartbroken,” he shared. At the time, Les added: “We’re still waiting to see Ami.” But they’ve been unable to do so for some time. “And we know,” Les accused. “It’s all because of Billy!” We of course cannot confirm that Billy either did or did not prevent Ami from visiting her mother and brother. It’s not that big of a surprise that they would regard Billy as the villain. They’ve harbored a grudge ever since 15-year-old Ami ran off with 26-year-old Billy. (That’s right; their 11-year age difference might not mean much now , but it sure did when Ami was young) Estrangements are complicated things, and it is only natural to look for one single villain when there are probably many factors. Family reunions can just be awkward, folks. We are so sorry for Ami’s loss, and for Les’ loss, and for all of Earlene’s loved ones. But there is a silver lining to this grim news. Earlene had many, many grandchildren — and now even has some great-grandchildren. Ami and Billy’s children have five first-cousins on Ami’s side whom they could meet. And those are just Earlene’s grandchildren. Earlene was also a great-grandmother and a great-great-grandmother to, added together, 13 others. There’s a whole family waiting for the Browns to claim and meet if they want to. View Slideshow: Alaskan Bush People: 13 Secrets They Don’t Want You to Know

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