Alan Osmond, the oldest Osmond brother who sang, has died.
He was 76.
A spokesperson for the Osmond family released a statement on his passing, stating that he died at 8:30 p.m. Monday; his wife and children were at his bedside when he passed.
Osmond and his siblings were part the musical group “The Osmonds”, which included his brothers, Merrill, Jay, Donny and Jimmy.
Osmond was born in Ogden, Utah on June 22, 1949. He married Suzanne Pinegar and had eight children.
Throughout his life, Alan Osmond and his brothers performed on various stages with a variety of musical instruments.
He also worked as a producer on several TV series, including “Donny and Marie” and “The Osmond Family Show,”according to IMDB.com.
Osmond was designated by his father as the leader of the Osmond brothers.
In the ‘70s, Osmond joined the National Guard and served six years before returning to music
He retired from show business after he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. However, he continued to represent his family in many philanthropic endeavors.
He helped create the Children’s Miracle Network Telethon, which has raised over $2 billion for children’s hospitals. He also founded the One Heart Foundation to help orphans.
“Upon meeting the entertainer, an ever-ready smile was ever prevalent. One might feel as though they had known him all their life,” the family spokesperson said. “Others’ importance seemed to outshine his own, and he especially treasured the countless fans who supported the group.”
According to the family spokesperson, Osmond recently commented that he was lookingoking forward to being with his brother Wayne, who died in January 2025.
“We still have a lot of work to do together —there is much catching up to keep us busy for a very long time,” he said.














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