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‘Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown Suffers Devastating Personal Loss

Sister Wives star Janelle Brown recently suffered a devastating personal loss, the death of her friend, Angela Moody. But fans were left wondering what happened to her after the TLC series shared a tribute.

On the Sunday, Nov. 16 episode of Sister Wives, the show aired a brief scene of Janelle having lunch with a couple of friends before meeting with her ex-husband, Kody Brown, and ex-sister-wives, Meri Brown and Robyn Brown, to close on the sale of Coyote Pass.

When Janelle showed up at the restaurant with her friends, Angela and Kristina, she had nearly lost her voice. “Like, your body is literally rejecting this area because Kody is here,” Kristina joked.

“Don’t you wish he could lose his voice?” Angela asked Janelle, to which Kristina quipped, “He’s too busy losing his hair, Angela.”

“No, honestly. He really is,” Angela said, while laughing.

To producers, Janelle explained, “I struggled for years to find friends in Flagstaff, and then I finally found them about a year or so before I moved away,” of relocating to North Carolina.

At the very end of the Nov. 16 episode, TLC displayed a photo of Moody alongside the message, “In Memory of Angela Moody.”

An obituary from Norvel Owens Mortuary in Flagstaff, Ariz., revealed that Moody died on Oct. 1, 2025. Her cause of death was not shared.

“Angela’s greatest gift was her ability to care for others. She had a heart that never stopped
giving and a spirit that never said no,” the obit read. “She was always the first to show up, lend a hand, or simply offer her love and presence. She had the most special way of making everyone feel seen, valued, and loved—like family. Her generosity knew no limits, and her joy in caring for others was the truest reflection of who she was.”

Moody’s cause of death was not shared. However, her husband, Craig Moody, posted a Facebook update that offered insight.

“Angela was so deeply loved. Most of you did not know the demons she faced,” he wrote in part. “The last seven years were full of pain, and truthfully, I lost the woman I fell in love with at least six years ago. To the opioid pandemic and those who overprescribe: you stole her.”

Ahead of the Nov. 16 episode, Brown also shared a post reflecting on her friendships in both Arizona and North Carolina. She included photos of Angela, Kristina and others.

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