George Virgil Osmond, father of the famous singing family The Osmond Brothers, has died.
Osmond passed away Tuesday morning at his home in Provo, Utah. He was 90-years-old.
A cause of death was not immediately available.
Family spokesman Kevin Sasaki told The Associated Press Osmond likely from natural causes incident to his age as he had not been ill.
"I spoke to Jimmy Osmond and he said his father had a great day yesterday and was in good spirits," Sasaki said.
The death was first reported by "Entertainment Tonight's" Web site and was confirmed by the AP through a spokeswoman for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, of which Osmond was a member.
Donny Osmond was in the ET studio getting ready to tape a segment for a show when he learned of his father's death. Marie Osmond performed Monday night on "Dancing With the Stars."
George Osmond was born Oct. 13, 1917 in Star Valley, Wyo. and liked to be known as "The Wyoming Cowboy," according to a news release issued by the family. A World War II veteran, he also served missions for the Mormon church in Hawaii and the United Kingdom.
Osmond married his wife, the former Olive Davis on Dec. 1, 1944. She died in 2004.
The couple were the parents of nine children, many of whom became singing stars.
In his professional life, Osmond worked in real estate, insurance sales and was once the postmaster for the city of Ogden. He gave up his work to manage the singing careers of his children.
Alan, Wayne, Merrill, and Jay Osmond first became famous as The Osmond Brothers, a barbershop quartet singing at Disneyland and on The Andy Williams Show.
Their brother Donny Osmond joined the group at age six and later hosted The Donny and Marie Show with his sister. The youngest son, Jimmy Osmond is also a performer.
Osmond also had 55 grandchildren and 48 great grandchildren.
Together, Osmond and his wife formed the Osmond Foundation, which later became the Children's Miracle Network, a nonprofit organization that raises funds for children's hospitals.