Marie Osmond breaks her silence on brother Wayne’s death

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Marie Osmond Breaks Her Silence on the Death of Her Brother Wayne: “A Hole in My Heart”

On January 1st, the Osmond family and fans around the world mourned the loss of Wayne Osmond, a beloved member of the iconic musical group The Osmonds, who passed away at the age of 73. On January 8th, Marie Osmond shared an emotional message on Instagram, breaking her silence after months away from social media to pay tribute to her late brother.

“I’ve taken a break from social media for the past 9 months to unplug and spend time with family,” Marie wrote. “I’m so grateful that just a few weeks ago, I felt a spiritual pull to take a long drive and spend time with Wayne. I had no idea that just days later he would suffer a massive stroke.” She described those final moments with him as ones she will “cherish for the rest of my life.”

Though Wayne was known for his musical talent and career achievements, Marie remembered him as “one of the most loving men I have ever known,” and a source of wisdom and comfort throughout her life. She recalled joyful memories, deep conversations, and the laughter they shared. “He was always my safe place to go when I needed advice,” she said.

Marie also highlighted Wayne’s devotion to his wife Kathy, their children and grandchildren, and his unwavering faith in God. “If I could say anything to him now, it would be: Wayne, I could not cherish the gift God gave me more than to be loved by you in this life. You are a true, loving brother, and I will miss you so very much.”

She ended her tribute by expressing compassion for others experiencing grief: “I know many of you understand these feelings from losing your precious loved ones. My deepest prayers are with you.”

Wayne passed away peacefully after suffering a stroke. His brothers Donny, Merrill, and Jay announced the news on social media, with Donny writing, “I’m so grateful I had the opportunity to visit him in the hospital before he passed.”

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