Sharon Osbourne breaks down in TEARS at Ozzy’s funeral

 

 

Ozzy Osbourne funeral procession: Sharon Osbourne breaks down in tears

 

 

The world watched in silence as the Prince of Darkness was laid to rest.

Ozzy Osbourne, a rock legend whose name became synonymous with rebellion, heavy metal, and unforgettable performances, was buried in a private ceremony surrounded by close family and friends.

Though the news of his passing had stunned millions, it was the quiet, emotional collapse of Sharon Osbourne—his wife of more than four decades—that captured hearts across the globe.

As the final notes of a soft instrumental version of “Dreamer” played in the background, Sharon stood before the gathered mourners, clutching a folded piece of paper with trembling hands.

 

 

Sharon Osbourne breaks down in tears as thousands line streets for Ozzy's  final farewell in Birmingham

 

 

 

It was Ozzy’s final letter—a message he had written in the last weeks of his life, sealed and left for his family.

Through tears, Sharon began to read the words that would bring the room to absolute stillness.

Ozzy, once known for his wild onstage antics and unpredictable behavior, had spent his final years reflecting deeply on his life, his mistakes, and his love for his family.

Diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and facing a number of serious health issues, Ozzy had come to terms with the inevitable.

But he wanted to leave more than a legacy of music behind.

He wanted his family to know the truth of his heart.

In the letter, Ozzy wrote about Sharon, thanking her for standing by him through the chaos of fame, addiction, and illness.

 

 

 

 

 

Ozzy Osbourne's funeral: Sharon Osbourne in floods of tears as family stop  at Black Sabbath Bridge during procession

 

 

 

 

 

He acknowledged the pain he had caused her in their early years but expressed his eternal gratitude for her strength and loyalty.

“You saved me more times than I ever deserved,” he wrote.

“You are my heart, my soul, and the only reason I became the man I hoped to be.”

He wrote to his children with deep honesty—Kelly, Jack, and Aimee—admitting the regrets he held as a father, but emphasizing his pride in the people they had become.

To Jack, he wrote, “You have my fire, but more importantly, you have control over it. I never did.”

To Kelly, “You were always stronger than I knew. You taught me what love really looks like.”

 

 

 

We've got you mum: Emotional moment Jack and Kelly Osbourne cling on to  mother Sharon as she almost collapses in grief while viewing floral  tributes for Ozzy | Daily Mail Online

 

 

 

To Aimee, who had chosen a life away from the spotlight, he said, “I respected your silence more than you know. You stayed true to yourself, and that’s something I admire.”

Ozzy also spoke of his music, his fans, and his bandmates.

He described the stage as a place where he both lost and found himself.

He wrote of the nights he couldn’t remember and the people he would never forget.

He didn’t shy away from the damage done in his years of addiction but found peace in knowing that his later life was one of redemption and rebuilding.

“I gave the world a bit of madness,” he wrote.

“But in the end, I found clarity.”

 

 

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At the close of the letter, Ozzy made a request—not for fame or attention, but for forgiveness.

He asked his family to forgive his shortcomings and to remember him not for the chaos he sometimes brought, but for the love he always carried inside, even when he struggled to show it.

“I’m sorry for the times I wasn’t there. I’m sorry for the pain I caused. But I loved you all more than I could ever say with words or screams.”

As Sharon finished reading the letter, the silence was broken by soft sobs from every corner of the room.

This was not the scream of a rock god echoing through stadiums—it was the whisper of a husband, a father, a flawed and fearless man saying goodbye.

Ozzy’s burial site was simple, at his request.

 

 

 

 

 

No lavish displays, no grand monuments—just a headstone with his name, dates, and the phrase: *“Still dreaming.”*

In a world where public figures are often remembered for their personas, Ozzy Osbourne, in his final moments, stripped all of that away.

He left behind not just a musical legacy, but a human one—full of mistakes, triumphs, pain, and love.

For Sharon, who had stood beside him through fame, scandal, near-death experiences, and quiet recoveries, this letter was a final chapter—heartbreaking, beautiful, and full of truth.

As the world mourns the loss of a rock icon, it also grieves the departure of a man who, in the end, simply wanted to be remembered for how fiercely he loved.

And in that final letter, Ozzy Osbourne may have delivered the most powerful performance of his life.