Sharon Osbourne’s Tearful Peace Sign Tribute At Ozzy’s Funeral Explained

Fans of Black Sabbath gathered in Birmingham to honor Ozzy Osbourne after his passing at age 76. His wife, Sharon, and children—Jack,

Kelly, and rarely-seen Aimee—joined the emotional tribute. Hundreds of fans lined the streets, leaving flowers

at the famous Black Sabbath bench. Sharon and her children placed lilac flowers wrapped in black paper among the tributes.

Ozzy’s hearse, topped with a purple cross and his name in flowers, passed by his childhood home at 14 Lodge Road. A brass band played his songs,

and flowers were tossed in his path. Sharon, overcome with emotion, flashed Ozzy’s trademark double peace sign before breaking down in tears.

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