White, along with his daughters Sharon and Cheryl, formed the Grammy Award-winning trio The Whites. Per Taste of Country, the ...
Marie Osmond also highlighted her brother's love and devotion for his family, particularly his wife Kathy ... Marie Osmond, Jay Osmond and Wayne Osmond pose for a photo together in London.
Wayne Osmond died on Wednesday, Jan. 1, after suffering a stroke. The singer's famous siblings, including Donny Osmond, paid tribute to their brother following his death.
Jay Osmond said throughout his life he has 'always ... She said he had 'passed away peacefully' surrounded by 'his loving wife and five children.' ...
Osmond sang with his brothers Alan, Merrill, Jay, Donny, and Jimmy ... He later had five children with his wife Kathlyn Louise White, according to a biography on IMDb. Four members of the American ...
“Wayne Osmond, beloved husband and father, passed away peacefully last night surrounded by his loving wife and five children ... as their siblings Alan and Jay as The Osmond Brothers.
Since the 1960s, the Osmond family looked to leave their mark in the entertainment industry. While family members Alan, Wayne, Merrill, and Jay started out as a barbershop quartet, the group ...
Jimmy Osmond, Jay Osmond, Marie Osmond ... She said he had “passed away peacefully” surrounded by “his loving wife and five children”. Wayne was married to Kathlyn White and the couple ...
Wayne Osmond had seven brothers and one sister – all of whom are alive. They include Virl, Tom, Alan, Merrill, Jay, Donny, Marie, and Jimmy. The late singer is also survived by his wife of more ...
Jay, Donny, and Jimmy, who together formed a successful group known as “The Osmonds.” Wayne Osmond was born in 1951 and raised in Ogden, Utah. He later had five children with his wife Kathlyn ...
Utah in 1951 and later had five children with his wife Kathlyn Louise White, according to IMDb. Several of Wayne Osmond’s siblings have taken to social media to commemorate their brother. Jay ...
He was a founding member of the family pop group, whose slew of hits in the 1970s included the No. 1 record “One Bad Apple.” By Hank Sanders and Emmett Lindner Wayne Osmond, an original member ...