- Wayne Osmond, founder of the iconic family band The Osmonds, has died at 73, following a massive stroke.
- His brother Merrill Osmond shared the news on Facebook, highlighting Wayne's humility and loving nature.
- The Osmonds were known for their 1970s hits like "One Bad Apple" and "Yo-Yo", rising to fame with support from Andy Williams.
- Despite facing health struggles, including a brain tumor and significant hearing loss, Wayne maintained an optimistic outlook and cherished family life.
- Wayne is survived by his wife Kathlyn White, five children, and eight siblings, including fellow band members.
Osmond's legacy as a beloved performer will be remembered by fans and family alike. For further details, read the full articles from SCMP, HuffPost, and BBC.
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