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Alan Ralph
Osmond
June 22, 1949 – April 20, 2026
Suncrest 10th Ward
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Alan Ralph Osmond, 76, passed away at his home surrounded by loved ones on April 20, 2026. Alan will be remembered by many worldwide as an accomplished musician and producer, but he would most want to be remembered for his testimony of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ; and for his love for his sweetheart, Suzanne Pinegar, and his eight sons and their families.
Alan was born in Ogden, Utah on June 22, 1949, to George and Olive Osmond. He was the third of nine children. He had fond memories of spending his youngest years in a humble, but happy home, where he learned to sing and harmonize with his siblings. To raise money for hearing aids for his two older hearing-impaired brothers, Alan and his younger brothers began singing at various events. It wasn’t long before they became regular guests on the Andy Williams show.
Alan’s teenage years were spent writing and producing music, and leading the group The Osmonds. He worked hard, and was a perfectionist when it came to his craft. The Osmonds wrote and recorded over 20 albums and sold over 100 million records. Alan and his brothers were presented with The People’s Choice award, and performed two Royal Command Performances for Queen Elizabeth. He helped produce the opening ceremony for President Ronald Reagan’s Inauguration in Washington DC; and was a producer on the Donny and Marie Show. Though he rose to international stardom, he never abandoned his values or his love for his family and God. His whole life, Alan was forever writing music, often waking at night to record lyrics on paper.
Alan also served in the Army National Guard, and frequently spoke of the lessons learned during his time in basic training at Fort Ord, in Monterey, California.
Alan and Suzanne met at a BYU basketball game, and knew quickly that they were meant for each other. They married in the Provo Temple on July 16, 1974. After the ceremony, they flew to Las Vegas in time for Alan’s show that evening. Alan loved Suzanne deeply, and never missed an opportunity to express it. Suzanne was his steady and constant support.
In his late thirties, Alan was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, but he never allowed it to define him. His mantra was, “I may have MS, but MS does not have me.” He dealt with the disease with humor and positivity. Despite his physical challenges, he was quick with a joke or a compliment, and often expressed contentment with life with phrases like, “Who has more fun than us?” When MS forced him to stop performing with his brothers, he continued to pursue opportunities and produce shows, such as Stadium of Fire, which he created with his brother, Merrill, in 1981, and for which he wrote the well-known theme song. Stadium of Fire remains one of the nation's premier Fourth of July celebrations, renowned for its impressive fireworks display, thanks to Alan’s belief that there is no such thing as too many fireworks.
Alan loved The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served as a high councilor for many years. He also served as a cubmaster, branch president, Young Men president, Sunday School teacher, and bishopric counselor. He assisted all eight sons in earning their Eagle Scout awards. Throughout his life, he regularly received messages from people all over the world stating that Alan and the Osmonds had inspired them to join the church. Additionally, he served as a temple worker with Suzanne for 15 years, and recently described that time as “the best years of their lives.”
Alan is survived by his wife, Suzanne, and his eight sons: Michael (Tammy), Nathan, Doug (Tiffany), David (Valerie), Scott (Annie), Jon (Laura), Alex (Jessie), and Tyler (Kate). He has 30 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings Virl, Tom, Merrill, Jay, Donny, Marie, and Jimmy. Alan is preceded in death by his parents, George and Olive Osmond, Suzanne’s parents, Kenneth and Ruth Pinegar, and his brother, Wayne.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 2nd at 95 North 600 West, Orem, Utah, 84057. There will be a viewing on Friday, May 1, from 6:00-8:00 pm at the same location. An additional viewing will be held Saturday morning 10:00-11:30; with funeral services beginning at 12:00.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint’s missionary fund. Alan’s family is so grateful for the overwhelming love and support they have received from family and friends.
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