Alan Osmond, the oldest brother of the Osmond family band, passed away at 76. He was surrounded by his wife Suzanne and their eight children when he died on Monday evening.
Alan was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 40 years ago, leading to his retirement from performing. His brother Merrill paid tribute to him, saying he lived a life of love, sacrifice, and purpose.
Alan is survived by his wife Suzanne and their sons Michael, Nathan, Doug, David, Scott, Jon, Alex, and Tyler. He was predeceased by his brother Wayne.
Alan was a singer, songwriter, and composer who played a pivotal role in leading The Osmonds, a popular pop group in the 1970s. He emphasized the importance of family, faith, and discipline throughout his life.
Alan wed Suzanne Pinegar in 1974, and they were the proud parents of eight sons. Suzanne supported him through his professional triumphs and health struggles, providing encouragement during his fight against multiple sclerosis.
Alan's net worth is estimated to be between $2 million and $6 million, accumulated from his career as a member of The Osmonds, including music sales, live performances, television appearances, and songwriting royalties.