He had lived in Ogden, Utah and Alexandria, Virginia. He was an active member of the LDS Church and held many positions including Bishop, High Council, and Stake Mission President. He served a ...
Osmond was a founding member of a family act known for 1970s teen hits such as “One Bad Apple," "Yo-Yo" and “Down By the Lazy River." ...
Wayne Osmond, one of the four original members of the vocal singing group the Osmonds, died Jan. 1. He was 73.
Stephen graduated from Ogden High School in 1962 ... He served a full-time LDS mission in Mexico; throughout his life, he always shared stories, speaking highly of his time there and how it ...
The second-oldest of the popular 1970's family band "Osmonds" died Wednesday at age 73 in Salt Lake City, his family ...
He graduated from Ogden High School in 1951 ... Later they both served another mission at the LDS Employment Center (2005-2006). He served in many positions in the LDS church as Elders quorum ...
Built in 1841 by Jesuit missionaries, it was the first church ... It may be founded on Mormon values but Ogden wasn't always a church-going town. In fact, thanks to rampant prostitution, gambling ...
Wayne Osmond was the fourth oldest of nine children raised in a Mormon household in Ogden, Utah, and the second oldest among the musical performers. The siblings’ career began in the 1950s when ...
The president of a Latter-day Saint mission in France died this weekend at the age of 54, just months into his service.