Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral plans revealed after demise at 76

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The Prince of Darkness will probably be laid to relaxation in an intimate gathering.

Every week after the demise of Ozzy Osbourne at age 76, his household is arranging a option to honor the late rocker.

“They’re planning a small, non-public funeral that will probably be a celebration of his life,” a supply instructed Folks on Tuesday. “Ozzy would by no means need a mope-fest.” 

Ozzy Osbourne on February 5, 2020. Contour RA
Kelly Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne and Jack Osbourne. WireImage

The insider added that “they’re very grateful for the particular household time that they had collectively earlier than Ozzy handed.”

Osbourne’s family members, together with his spouse Sharon, 72, and their children Aimee, 41, Jack, 39, and Kelly, 40, are all “touched by all of the love and help pouring in from all over the world.”

The previous Black Sabbath frontman has beforehand made his funeral needs clear.

Ozzy Osbourne poses together with his household. Juan Rico / BACKGRID

In a Expensive Ozzy column for The Instances of London in 2011, Osbourne was requested about his future memorial.

“I truthfully don’t care what they play at my funeral; they will placed on a medley of Justin Bieber, Susan Boyle and We Are the Diddymen if it makes ’em completely happy,” he revealed to the outlet. “However I do wish to ensure that it’s a celebration, not a mope-fest.”

Osbourne added, “I’d additionally like some pranks: possibly the sound of knocking contained in the coffin; or a video of me asking my physician for a second opinion on his prognosis of ‘demise.’ There’ll be no harping on the unhealthy occasions.”

Ozzy Osbourne in 2010. Redferns

“So to reply your query, sure,” he continued, “a little bit of planning is the best factor to do for the household you allow behind.”

For the heavy steel icon, Osbourne felt it was “value remembering that lots of people see nothing however distress their entire lives. So by any measure, most of us on this nation — particularly rock stars like me — are very fortunate.”

With that notion in thoughts, the musician concluded, “That’s why I don’t need my funeral to be unhappy. I need it to be a time to say ‘thanks.’”

Ozzy Osbourne earlier than a efficiency on the Poplar Creek Music Theater in Hoffman Estates, Chicago, Illinois. Getty Pictures

In 2023, the fact star — who revealed his Parkinson’s prognosis in 2020 — additionally insisted that he “doesn’t worry demise” and was well-aware that he had “at finest 10 years left.”

“I don’t worry dying, however I don’t wish to have a protracted, painful and depressing existence,” he defined to Rolling Stone. “I like the concept that you probably have a terminal sickness, you possibly can go to a spot in Switzerland and get it finished rapidly. I noticed my father die of most cancers.”

“However look, I mentioned to Sharon that I’d smoked a joint just lately and she or he mentioned, ‘What are you doing that for? It’ll f–king kill you!’” Osbourne admitted. “I mentioned, ‘How lengthy would you like me to f–king dwell for?!’ At finest, I’ve obtained 10 years left and once you’re older, time picks up velocity.”

Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne. Juan Rico / BACKGRID
Ozzy Osbourne poses for a portrait in 1991. Getty Pictures

The late star famous about his union to the previous speak present host: “Me and Sharon had our forty first wedding ceremony anniversary just lately, and that’s simply unbelievable to me.”

On the time, he additionally shared that he wished to really feel “nicely sufficient” for yet another dwell efficiency earlier than his time was up.

“If I can’t proceed doing reveals regularly, I simply wish to be nicely sufficient to do one present the place I can say, ‘Hello guys, thanks a lot for my life,’” he instructed the outlet. “That’s what I’m working in the direction of, and if I drop down lifeless on the finish of it, I’ll die a contented man.”

Together with plans for his memorial, Osbourne additionally detailed how he wished to be remembered.

Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, and Invoice Ward. WireImage
The MTV actuality sequence: “The Osbournes.” ©MTV/Courtesy Everett Assortment

The legendary performer mentioned “survival is my legacy” throughout a 2022 interview with Folks.

Lately, Osbourne had undergone a number of surgical procedures, together with going underneath the knife for a debilitating spinal damage in 2019.

“I imply, I’m 73. Folks go, ‘Effectively, you’re 70… why don’t I throw the towel in?’ Why ought to I? Folks nonetheless wish to purchase my data,” he instructed Folks. “Folks nonetheless wish to see me, so why ought to I? It motivates me to get off my bottom and do one thing. I imply, if my profession had gone down the bathroom and I knew it was the tip, I’d be fairly depressing.”

On July 5, Osbourne was in a position to flip considered one of his desires right into a actuality. The singer carried out at Black Sabbath’s “Again to the Starting” farewell live performance in his native Birmingham, England.

Osbourne, who couldn’t stroll on his personal anymore, sat in a black leather-based chair. He sang 5 songs solo, and was then accompanied by his former bandmates Tony Iommi, Invoice Ward and Geezer Butler for 4 ultimate Black Sabbath tunes.

“You haven’t any concept how I really feel,” he instructed the gang at Villa Park. “Thanks from the underside of my coronary heart.”

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