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Wayne Osmond death: The Osmonds pay tribute as singing brother dies, aged 73

Singer was best known for tracks ‘Crazy Horses’ and ‘Love Me for a Reason’

Jacob Stolworthy
Friday 03 January 2025 08:36 GMT
Wayne Osmond has died aged 73 (Yui Mok/PA)
Wayne Osmond has died aged 73 (Yui Mok/PA) (PA Archive)

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Wayne Osmond, who sang with his brothers in pop group The Osmonds, has died, aged 73.

The news was announced on Thursday (2 January) by the singer’s daughter Amy Cook, who said he passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving wife and five children”.

Osmond, who is best known for tracks such as “Crazy Horses”, “Love Me for a Reason” and “Let Me In”, was remembered for “his legacy of faith, music, love, and laughter have influenced the lives of many people around the world”.

Cook’s Facebook post read: “He would want everyone to know that the gospel of Jesus Christ is true, that families are forever, and that banana splits are the best dessert. We love him and will miss him dearly.”

Osmond’s career started in 1958 when he formed a barbershop quartet with his brothers Alan, Merrill and Jay.

The trio were later joined by younger siblings Donny and Jimmy, forming The Osmonds.

Wayne’s brother Jay posted in tribute to the singer: “A true legend has left the Earth. My heart is deeply saddened for the loss of my brother Wayne.

“It is said that where there is great love there is great grief as we part during our earthly journey.

“Throughout my life I have always felt most connected to Wayne out of all of my siblings. He was my roommate and my confidant over the decades.

“As I sat visiting with him last week at his home he talked about how sad he was that he couldn’t get up in his plane anymore and how much flying brought him peace.

“What gives me joy is to know that my brother ‘wings’ has earned his wings and I can only imagine the heights he is soaring right now.

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“The reunion he must’ve had with father and mother I’m sure was spectacular.”

Wayne Osmond performed as part of The Osmonds
Wayne Osmond performed as part of The Osmonds (PA Archive)

Meanwhile, Merrill added: “I’ve never known a man that had more humility. A man with (absolutely) no guile. An individual that was quick to forgive and had the ability to show unconditional love to everyone he ever met.

“His departure from this earth will be a sad moment for some, but for those who are waiting for him on the other side, there will be a massive celebration beyond anything we can imagine.

“My brother Wayne endured much. He gave it his all. His legacy will go down as someone who was not only a genius in his ability to write music, but was able to capture the hearts of millions of people and bring them closer to god.

“I will miss him tremendously. I am so grateful to have grown up with one of heavenly father’s greatest sons. Until I see him again, know that he was loved.”

The group, all of whom were born in Ogden, Utah (with the exception of Jimmy who was born in Canoga Park, California), became teen idols, selling more than 77 million records worldwide and having five UK top 10 singles, including a number one in “Love Me for a Reason”, and four UK top 10 albums.

Osmond, who arranged the group’s harmonies after being found to have perfect pitch and also played lead guitar in the group, retired from the band due to health issues in 2007.

In 1997, he was diagnosed with a brain tumour, which was successfully treated, but this damaged his cochlea, leaving Osmond nearly deaf, before a stroke in 2012 left him unable to play guitar.

Wayne Osmond has died, aged 73
Wayne Osmond has died, aged 73 (AP2007)

In 1974 he married Kathlyn White, and has five children.

Additional reporting by Agencies

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