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Sharon Osbourne Breaks Down in Tears During Ozzy Osbourne’s Funeral Procession in Birmingham

Sharon Osbourne breaks down in tears while placing flowers during Ozzy Osbourne's funeral procession in Birmingham, surrounded by mourners.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

The kind of silence that falls when legends leave can swallow a whole city.

Sharon Osbourne stood shoulder to shoulder with her children, trying to hold it together as the black Jaguar hearse rolled slowly through the streets of Birmingham, Ozzy Osbourne’s hometown, his stomping ground, his beginning, and now, his final stop. Sharon, the steel spine of the Osbourne family for over 40 years, was visibly shaken, tears streaming down her face as fans shouted one last time, “Ozzy! Ozzy! Ozzy!”

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You could feel the grief stretching down Broad Street like a guitar string wound too tight. This wasn’t just a funeral procession. It was a public reckoning with the loss of one of music’s wildest, weirdest, and most unforgettable voices. The man who gave us chaos and comfort in the same breath. Who growled through metal anthems with the heart of a poet. Who lived a hundred lives before 50 and still somehow kept going.

Until now.

At 76, Ozzy passed away surrounded by his family, just weeks after delivering his final concert in Birmingham. A moment he fought for, through Parkinson’s disease and a body that had taken hit after hit. But he made it back. Back to where it all began, and where it would all end.

As the brass band led the hearse past the terraced house on Lodge Road where Ozzy grew up, flowers covered the gate and porch like a second skin. From there, the procession moved toward Black Sabbath Bridge, a spot now permanently etched with his name. That bench, once just a landmark, now a shrine.

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Tens of thousands came to say goodbye. Some traveled from Mexico, others from Poland, and the U.S., all holding posters, wearing Ozzy shirts, singing along to Sabbath tunes echoing through portable speakers. No concert ticket needed this time. Just love and loss. It was loud. It was messy. It was Ozzy.

But at the center of it, there was Sharon.

Holding hands with Kelly, Jack, and Aimee. Placing red roses among a sea of tributes and hugging the Lord Mayor of Birmingham. Quietly absorbing a city’s grief while carrying her own. If Ozzy was the storm, Sharon was the anchor. And on this day, even anchors weep.

Behind the public tribute was a private pain. Sons and daughters mourning their father. Grandkids missing their granddad. Kelly Osbourne wrote online, “I feel unhappy, I am so sad. I lost the best friend I ever had.” Her words, simple and raw, echoed the ache that rippled across generations.

Ozzy’s death wasn’t a surprise, but that never makes it easier. In May, he told The Guardian, “I don’t want to die in a hotel room somewhere. I want to spend the rest of my life with my family.” And true to form, Sharon made sure he did. She always did.

The funeral procession was followed by a private ceremony, but this moment, in the streets. This was the one Ozzy would’ve loved most. Local brass band Bostin’ Brass gave him a final jam session. Broad Street was shut down so fans could flood the pavement. This was less about sorrow and more about reverence. About sending off a man who redefined rebellion with a crooked grin and a bat-biting stage presence no one dared imitate, at least not twice.

But behind the theatrics, Ozzy was always a storyteller. And his funeral told one hell of a story.

Purple flowers spelling out his name on the hearse. A thousand Ozzy shirts waving in the wind. A hometown crowd giving him the kind of sendoff no arena could contain. Even in death, he broke the mold.

This wasn’t a celebrity passing quietly. This was Birmingham stopping in its tracks. This was rock and roll laid bare. This was family and fandom crashing into each other like cymbals at the end of a song.

And in the middle of it, a woman in black with red-rimmed eyes. Sharon didn’t need to say a word. Her tears did the talking. This wasn’t just the loss of her husband. It was the end of an era, a whole damn dynasty of grit, noise, love, and chaos.

Ozzy once joked he wanted his funeral to be a celebration. No moping. Maybe a few pranks. And definitely, no greatest hits album is playing on repeat. He wanted The Beatles’ “A Day in the Life” to play. Something honest. Something weird. Something real.

That’s exactly what he got.

And as Sharon stood there, heart cracked open, holding her children close beneath the grey Birmingham sky, it was clear the world had lost more than a rocker. It lost a once-in-a-lifetime fireball that burned hot, burned long, and never once apologized for taking up space.

Ozzy’s gone.

But Birmingham won’t forget.

And neither will we.

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