😢 Ozzy Osbourne’s final wish for his funeral will leave you in tears… and the secret gift he left Sharon is HEARTBREAKING! 💔
What did the Prince of Darkness plan for his last goodbye?
Ozzy Osbourne’s Funeral Wishes and the Heartbreaking Gift That Left Sharon in Tears
Introduction
When Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath, passed away on July 22, 2025, at age 76, the world mourned the loss of the “Prince of Darkness.” Just weeks earlier, he had performed his final show, Back to the Beginning, in Birmingham, England, a triumphant farewell that raised $189 million for charity. But it was Osbourne’s funeral wishes, revealed in a 2011 interview, and a secret gift he left for his wife, Sharon, that captured hearts globally. From a raucous yet respectful procession in Birmingham to a poignant tribute at his private burial, Osbourne’s farewell was as unforgettable as his life. This article explores his final wishes, the emotional gift for Sharon, and the legacy of a rock icon.
Ozzy’s Funeral Wishes: A Celebration, Not a Mope-Fest
Ozzy Osbourne was never one for somber moments. In a 2011 Q&A with The Times, he outlined his vision for his funeral: “I want it to be a celebration, not a mope-fest.” True to his irreverent humor, he suggested pranks like “the sound of knocking inside the coffin” or a video of him jokingly asking his doctor for a “second opinion on his diagnosis of death.” He was indifferent about the music, quipping that mourners could play a “medley of Justin Bieber, Susan Boyle, and We Are the Diddymen” if it made them happy. Yet, in a later NME interview, he revealed a more sentimental choice: The Beatles’ “A Day In The Life,” a song he felt captured life’s complexity.
These wishes reflected Osbourne’s larger-than-life persona. Despite his wild reputation—famously biting a bat’s head off in 1982—he wanted his farewell to be joyful, a reflection of the gratitude he felt for his fans and family. “It’s worth remembering that a lot of people see nothing but misery their whole lives,” he wrote in The Times. “So by any measure, most of us—especially rock stars like me—are very lucky.” His desire for a celebratory send-off set the tone for the events following his death.
The Birmingham Procession: A Fitting Tribute
On July 30, 2025, Birmingham gave Osbourne the send-off he envisioned. Thousands of fans lined Broad Street, chanting “Ozzy! Ozzy! Ozzy!” as a hearse carrying his coffin, adorned with purple flowers spelling “Ozzy,” passed by. The procession, led by the Bostin Brass band playing Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man” and “Crazy Train,” was both emotional and electrifying. Fans threw roses, held up rock hand gestures, and left tributes at Black Sabbath Bridge, where a bench honoring the band had become a shrine.
Sharon Osbourne, 72, led the procession, supported by children Aimee, 41, Kelly, 40, Jack, 39, and Louis, from Ozzy’s first marriage. The family placed pink roses wrapped in black paper with purple ribbons—Black Sabbath’s signature colors—among the tributes. Sharon, visibly tearful, raised a peace sign to the crowd, echoing Ozzy’s iconic gesture. Fans shouted, “We love you Sharon!” and “Ozzy forever!” creating an atmosphere that blended grief with celebration. One fan, Eddie Hayes, 19, told BBC News, “People like Ozzy will never be around again. It’s all worth it just for those five minutes.”
The cortege passed Osbourne’s childhood home in Aston and Villa Park, where he performed his final show. Reddit users praised the event as a “fantastic send-off,” noting the brass band and crowd’s energy honored Ozzy’s wish for a non-somber farewell. “He said he didn’t want a mope-fest, and he got a celebration,” one wrote. The procession fulfilled Osbourne’s vision, proving his enduring connection to Birmingham, the birthplace of heavy metal.
The Secret Gift: Ozzy’s Wedding Ring
Amid the public outpouring, a private gesture stole hearts. During the procession, Sharon was photographed wearing a gold chain with a diamond-encrusted ring—believed to be Ozzy’s wedding band from their 2017 vow renewal. Fans on X noticed the tribute, with comments like, “Sharon wearing Ozzy’s ring on a necklace…completely wrecked me.” Sources close to the family told People that Ozzy gave Sharon the ring before his death, a symbol of their 43-year marriage. “It was a gift, because they got a year and a half together, at home,” a source said, referencing their return to England in 2024.
Sharon and Ozzy married in 1982 in Maui, Hawaii, and renewed their vows twice, in 2003 and 2017. The 2017 ceremony, a family gathering at a hotel, was especially meaningful after years of ups and downs. Sharon once said, “Every day with you is a blessing beyond my wildest dreams.” The ring, worn by Ozzy in recent years, became a tangible reminder of their bond. Sharon’s decision to wear it during the procession moved fans, with one writing on X, “Sharon Osbourne wearing Ozzy’s wedding ring is absolutely heartbreaking.”
Sharon’s Role: Fulfilling Ozzy’s Final Wish
Sharon was instrumental in granting Ozzy’s wishes, both in life and death. In 2024, she organized the Back to the Beginning concert, allowing Ozzy to perform one last time despite his Parkinson’s disease and spinal injuries. The show, featuring Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, and Yungblud, was a love letter to his fans and Birmingham. Sharon also ensured their return to England, settling in Buckinghamshire so Ozzy could spend his final days at home. “I want to spend the rest of my life with my family,” he told The Guardian in May 2025.
After his death, Sharon planned the Birmingham procession and a private funeral on July 31 at their 250-acre estate in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Ozzy was buried near a lake, with floral tributes from the public memorial on display. The small service, attended by rock icons like Elton John and Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, honored Ozzy’s desire for intimacy. A source told People, “He would never want a mope-fest.”
The Emotional Impact
The combination of Ozzy’s funeral wishes and Sharon’s tribute resonated deeply. Kelly Osbourne, wearing her father’s signature purple sunglasses, shared a poignant Instagram Story quoting his song “Changes”: “I lost the best friend I ever had.” A resurfaced photo from the Back to the Beginning concert, showing Sharon gazing at Ozzy, broke fans’ hearts. One commented on Hello! Magazine, “This picture seems even more poignant now. Sharon knew.”
The procession’s blend of joy and sorrow—fans chanting, brass bands playing, and Sharon’s tearful tribute—captured Ozzy’s spirit. Birmingham’s Lord Mayor, Zafar Iqbal, called it “important” to honor a man who “loved this city so much.” Fans like Will Brain, 27, told BBC News, “It shows how many lives he touched with his music.”
Ozzy’s Legacy
Ozzy Osbourne’s death marked the end of an era for heavy metal. As Black Sabbath’s frontman, he pioneered a genre with albums like Paranoid (1970). His solo career, with hits like “Crazy Train,” and reality show The Osbournes (2002-2005) made him a cultural icon. His final memoir, Last Rites, set for release in October 2025, will detail his health battles and love for Sharon.
The Back to the Beginning concert, filmed for a 2026 theatrical release, ensures his legacy endures. Iommi, reflecting on their 57-year friendship, suggested a Birmingham statue for the band, a fitting tribute to Ozzy’s roots. “There won’t ever be another like him,” Iommi wrote on Instagram.
Conclusion
Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral wishes—a celebration filled with humor and love—came to life in Birmingham’s raucous yet heartfelt procession. The secret gift of his wedding ring, worn by Sharon as a symbol of their enduring bond, added a layer of intimacy to the public farewell. As fans chanted his name and Sharon stood tearfully with his ring close to her heart, the Prince of Darkness received the send-off he dreamed of: not a mope-fest, but a testament to a life well-lived. Ozzy’s music, mischief, and love for Sharon will echo forever, ensuring his legend never fades.