Sharon Osbourne 'Heartbroken' by Ozzy's Death
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Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath frontman and reality TV star, has died at 76, just two weeks after celebrating his 43rd wedding anniversary with wife Sharon Osbourne.
Sharon Osbourne and her family have funded Ozzy Osbourne's public funeral, which is set to take place on July 30
Ozzy At 75” author Daniel Bukszpan told The Post that Sharon Osbourne helped keep Ozzy Osbourne alive for many years.
In the end, it was the right decision for the tight-knit family ahead of the rocker’s passing. “Ozzy’s final days were spent in England, surrounded by family, music, and in the place he called home. He was in peace,” the source added.
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InspireMore on MSNOzzy Osbourne’s Family Plans To Honor His Final WishesOzzy Osbourne knew he didn't want a large funeral and his family will honor those wishes with an intimate affair.
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Osbourne, who couldn’t walk on his own anymore, sat in a black leather chair. He sang five songs solo, and was then accompanied by his former bandmates Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Geezer Butler for four final Black Sabbath tunes.
As Birmingham prepares to say its final goodbye to rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne is making headlines with a powerful move of her own, one that’s stirring emotion across the globe. Broad Street,
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