Introduction

💔 Sad news for fans of The Osmonds…
Alan Osmond, the eldest performing brother, has passed away at 76 after a long and courageous journey with multiple sclerosis.
He left peacefully on April 20, surrounded by his wife Suzanne and their eight sons. Since his diagnosis in 1987, Alan never allowed the disease to define him. Instead, he became a voice of hope — speaking at MS events, lifting spirits, and showing others how to face both the physical and emotional battles with strength and faith.
Rising to worldwide fame in the 1970s with his brothers through hits like “One Bad Apple,” Alan always believed their music carried a deeper message: family, purpose, and love. Even in his hardest moments, he held onto that belief. As he once shared, “You have to have opposition in life — this was my test.”
He leaves behind a beautiful legacy: a devoted wife, eight sons, 30 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren — and generations of fans inspired by his resilience.
❤️ Rest in peace to a true music legend.