“HE ALWAYS SAID HE’D BE BACK…” – Sharon Osbourne Walks Behind Ozzy’s C0ffin Through Birmingham With Wedding Ring Around Her Neck — Tiny Detail Fans Notice On $50,000 Ring Sparks Emotional Reaction

“HE ALWAYS SAID HE’D BE BACK…” – Sharon Osbourne’s Heartfelt Tribute at Ozzy’s Funeral Procession Moves Birmingham

On July 30, 2025, Birmingham, England, stood still as thousands gathered to honor Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic Black Sabbath frontman, during his funeral procession. The “Prince of Darkness,” who passed away on July 22 at 76, was celebrated with a raucous yet emotional send-off through his hometown. Leading the procession was Sharon Osbourne, his wife of 43 years, whose poignant tribute—a $50,000 diamond-encrusted wedding ring worn on a chain around her neck—captured the hearts of fans and silenced the crowd. The tiny detail, believed to be Ozzy’s ring from their 2017 vow renewal, sparked an outpouring of emotion, with fans noting, “He always said he’d be back…”

A Hero’s Farewell in Birmingham

The procession traced a path through Ozzy’s roots, starting at his childhood home on Lodge Road in Aston and passing Villa Park, where he performed his final concert on July 5. The hearse, adorned with purple flowers spelling “Ozzy,” was accompanied by Bostin’ Brass, a local band playing Black Sabbath anthems like “Crazy Train” and “Iron Man.” Fans lined Broad Street, chanting “Ozzy! Ozzy! Ozzy!” and throwing roses, fulfilling his wish for a celebratory farewell rather than a “mope-fest.” The cortege paused at Black Sabbath Bridge, where a bench had become a memorial adorned with flowers, bat-shaped balloons, and messages celebrating Ozzy’s legacy.

Sharon, 72, emerged from her vehicle, supported by her children Aimee, Kelly, and Jack, as well as Ozzy’s son Louis from his first marriage to Thelma Riley. Each family member carried a pink rose wrapped in black paper with a purple ribbon, which they laid among the tributes. Sharon, visibly emotional, kissed her rose before placing it next to a poster reading, “Birmingham will always love you.” Her double peace sign, a gesture synonymous with Ozzy, drew cheers from the crowd, who shouted, “We love you, Sharon!”

The Ring That Spoke Volumes

Sharon Osbourne breaks down in tears during emotional Ozzy Osbourne funeral  procession

As Sharon stood at the Black Sabbath Bench, fans noticed a gleaming gold ring with a row of diamonds hanging from a chain around her neck. Social media erupted with heartfelt reactions, with one X user writing, “Sharon Osbourne wearing Ozzy’s wedding ring in a chain around her neck while mourning him. We love you, Shaz.” Another fan noted, “Yeah, this is the ring they got for their wedding renewal in 2017, he used to wear both this and the original wedding band from when they got married in 1982.” The ring, reportedly worth $50,000, was identified as Ozzy’s from their 2017 vow renewal in Las Vegas, a symbol of their enduring bond after decades of challenges.

The sight of the ring, resting close to Sharon’s heart, resonated deeply. One fan posted, “Seeing Sharon wear Ozzy’s ring on a necklace… completely wrecked me,” while another wrote, “I was wondering if that was his ring, this killed me even more.” The emotional weight of the gesture was amplified by Ozzy’s own words about Sharon, his “soulmate,” whom he credited with keeping him alive through health battles and personal struggles. The ring, once a testament to their renewed commitment, now served as a quiet reminder of his promise: “He always said he’d be back…”

A Family’s Loving Tributes

The Osbourne family’s attire was filled with subtle nods to Ozzy’s legacy. Kelly, 40, wore purple-tinted sunglasses, mirroring her father’s iconic style, while Aimee, 41, sported a bat-shaped brooch, a playful reference to Ozzy’s infamous 1982 bat-biting incident. Jack, 39, wore a silver cross tie pin, echoing Ozzy’s signature pendant, and Louis honored his father with a skull-and-crossbones tie. Each gesture reflected their personal connection to the rock legend, whose influence extended beyond music to their family’s identity.

Sharon’s strength, despite her visible grief, was a focal point. Described as “heartbroken but very proud” by a source close to the family, she leaned on her children for support. Jack and Kelly flanked her, guiding her through the emotional moment at Black Sabbath Bridge, while Aimee, rarely seen in public, was visibly shaken. The family’s unity was a testament to their bond, forged through years of public triumphs and private challenges, including Ozzy’s Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2019 and injuries from a 2003 accident.

Ozzy’s Lasting Impact

Ozzy Osbourne’s legacy as a pioneer of heavy metal is undeniable. With Black Sabbath, he crafted genre-defining albums like Paranoid and Black Sabbath, earning two Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductions and five Grammy Awards. His solo career, marked by hits like “Crazy Train,” and the reality show The Osbournes (2002–2005) made him a cultural icon. His final concert, “Back to the Beginning,” saw him perform seated on a throne due to health issues, a moment Sharon made possible by overcoming insurance hurdles. The show, featuring Metallica and Guns N’ Roses, drew 42,000 fans and will be immortalized in a 2026 film.

Tributes poured in from peers like Elton John, who called Ozzy “the greatest of all time,” and Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi, who mourned his “brother.” Fans like Eddie Hayes, 19, who traveled from Newcastle, expressed the sentiment: “People like Ozzy will never be around again. He’s purely an individual.”

A Symbol of Enduring LoveSharon Osbourne breaks down in tears as thousands line streets for Ozzy's  final farewell in Birmingham

The wedding ring around Sharon’s neck was more than jewelry; it was a symbol of a 43-year marriage that weathered addiction, infidelity, and illness. Married in 1982 in Hawaii, Sharon and Ozzy renewed their vows in 2003 and 2017, with the latter ceremony described by Ozzy as their “real wedding day.” Sharon’s decision to wear the ring during the procession was a final act of love, resonating with fans who saw it as a sign of Ozzy’s enduring presence. One fan remarked, “His ring around her neck 😢 I can feel their pain rip.”

As the procession concluded, the family prepared for a private funeral on July 31. Birmingham’s Lord Mayor, Zafar Iqbal, called the event a “fitting tribute to a working-class hero.” The city continues to honor Ozzy with a book of condolence and the “Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero” exhibit. Sharon’s necklace, a quiet yet powerful tribute, encapsulated the love story that defined their lives, ensuring that Ozzy’s promise—“He’d be back”—lives on in every note of his music and every beat of his family’s hearts.

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