Wayne Osmond, Beloved Osmonds Family Member and Musician, Passes Away at 73

Wayne Osmond, singer and founding member of The Osmonds, passed away at 73 from a stroke, mourned by family and fans alike.

Wayne Osmond, a beloved member of The Osmonds music family, has passed away at the age of 73. His brother, Donny, shared the heartbreaking news on social media, confirming that Wayne peacefully

left this world after suffering a stroke. Donny expressed his gratitude for being able to visit Wayne in the hospital before he passed and emphasized the profound impact Wayne had on the lives of those who knew him.

Wayne Osmond was not only a talented singer and guitarist but also an original member of The Osmonds, a family group that achieved immense fame in the 1970s. Comprising siblings
Alan, Wayne, Merrill, and Jay Osmond, The Osmonds captivated audiences with their chart-topping hits, including 'One Bad Apple,' 'Yo-Yo,' and 'Down By the Lazy River.' Donny Osmond later joined the group, further solidifying their place in music history.

Merrill Osmond confirmed the news of Wayne's passing, revealing that he died in a Salt Lake City hospital after suffering a 'massive stroke.' Wayne Osmond was the second eldest among nine children raised in a devout Mormon household in Ogden, Utah. His contributions to The Osmonds and the music industry will always be remembered and cherished by both fans and family.

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