Sharon Osbourne was seen for the first time since Ozzy’s passing, attending his funeral with their three children — Kelly, Jack, and rarely-seen Aimee. The family joined hundreds of fans for a public procession in Birmingham to honor the late Black Sabbath legend.
Ozzy Osbourne, who died last week at 76 after battling Parkinson’s disease, was remembered with love and music. A brass band played Black Sabbath songs as his hearse passed through the city, including by his childhood home. Fans filled the streets, leaving flowers and heartfelt notes.

Sharon looked emotional as she hugged Birmingham’s Lord Mayor and laid a pink flower at the Black Sabbath bench tribute. One fan shared, “Ozzy felt like family. His music was always there for us.”
Another mourner, Evie Mayo, said, “He inspired Birmingham. He touched so many lives, and now we really feel his loss.” Ozzy’s music and legacy continue to inspire fans worldwide.