The professional title listed in Ozzy Osbourne's death certificate has given its legacy as a rock legend, it was announced.
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The heavy metal pioneer died last month (July 22nd) at the age of 76, which was on stage shortly after July in Birmingham in Birmingham in Birmingham in Birmingham in Birmingham in Birmingham.
Yesterday (August 5), The New York Times reported that his death certificate listed the cause of death as a heart attack. It was also mentioned that he suffered from coronary heart disease and Parkinson's disease, where he was diagnosed in 2003 but only publicly announced in 2020.
The certificate submitted by his daughter Aimee Osbourne in a registration in London nodded his pioneer of the heavy metal genre and listed “Songwriter, Performer and Rock Legend” as his profession.
Osbourne was laid on the grounds of his British manor house during a private ceremony on which Elton John, members of Metallica and more last week. Previously, his grid traveled through his hometown Birmingham in a procession of thousands of fans.
During the procession, the Osbourne family stopped in a fan monument to the Black Sabbath Bridge and the bank. There was a visible emotional Sharon Osbourne, who was seen as she had bound her late husband's ring on a chain around her neck, comforted by her children Jack, Kelly and Aimee. Kelly seemed to wear Ozzy's legendary round, purple tinted sunglasses.
On Monday (August 4th), Kelly Osbourne thanked the fans for the “love, support and beautiful news”, which she has received since her father's death.
“I sat down a hundred times to write that and still don't know if the words will ever feel enough,” she wrote on Instagram. “But with all my heart, thank you.”
“The love, support and beautiful messages that I received from so many of them really helped me lead me through the most difficult moment of my life. Every kind of word, every memory, every piece of compassion has more than I can ever explain.”
“Grief is a strange thing,” she continued. “It creeps on you in waves. I will not be okay for a while, but I will know that my family is not alone in our pain.
He had played his last live show in his hometown just a few weeks before his death and collected “a lot of money” for Cure Parkinson, Birmingham Children's Hospital and Acorns Children's Hospice, and later it was confirmed that it could have been one of the charity organizations with the highest game for charity organizations of all time.
Osbourne's Bandmate Geezer Butler said that he was not prepared to see how frail he was during the show, with which he was sitting and at some point trying to get up from his black throne.
The guitarist Tony Iommi also told it ITV News That he and Butler agreed that “he really only thought for this show” and added: “We believe he did it, and shortly afterwards he did it and said goodbye to the fans. And that was the end.