Sharon Osbourne is convinced that Ozzy lives as a guardian angel at his grave
The shattered Sharon Osbourne finds comfort in the conviction that her deceased husband Ozzy Osbourne still watches over her from what she calls his ‘little piece of heaven’ – the garden of their English estate where he was buried. Radaronline.com can reveal.
The 72-year-old television personality described Ozzy’s final resting place in Welers House in Buckinghamshire as her “little piece of heaven” before his death in July.
The legendary frontman of Black Sabbath, who died at home at the age of 76 at the age of 76, was buried in the field of the monumental mansion of the couple-the same place they bought 32 years ago after they left Los Angeles to return to Great Britain.
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Reminding their last years together
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The shattered Sharon Osbourne finds comfort in the memories of her deceased husband Ozzy.
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The story of Ozzy and Sharon is being reviewed in the new BBC One documentary Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne: coming homewho was broadcast earlier this month and follows the last three years of Ozzy’s life when he was confronted with a decreasing health and prepared for their return to England.
In the film, Sharon says about the move: “It was just like I could breathe. It is our little piece of heaven. The only thing you hear are birds, a little bit of our dogs barking, and Ozzy who screams.”
According to sources close to Sharon, she now spends hours near his grave, where she finds comfort in the tranquility of their house in the countryside.
A friend said: “She is convinced that Ozzy’s spirit is still with her – she calls him her guardian angel. She feels him every morning in the garden, as if he was watching over her.”
Another insider added: “Sharon always said that that house in Great Britain was their eternal at home. She feels that he never really left it. For her it is reassuring to think that he is still protecting her against that.”
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Ozzy’s wish to return home
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Sharon called the estate their ‘small piece of heaven’ full of peace and memories.
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In the documentary, Sharon also reveals that it was Ozzy’s decision to move back to England. “It is Ozzy’s decision whether he wants to spend the rest of his life there or here,” she says. ‘At home is where we are both. As long as he is with me, things are going well. “
Ozzy’s health problems – including Parkinson’s disease and several operations – had encouraged the couple to withdraw from public life. They were planning to spend their last years in privacy, surrounded by family and the tranquility of the English countryside.
“I have always said to Ozzy: If you are seventy, we will say goodbye,” Sharon said in the movie.
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Close the circle in the English countryside
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Sharon says that Ozzy was returning to England to spend his last days there.
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The move meant the end of more than three decades in Los Angeles, where the couple brought their children and became known names The OsbournesTheir popular MTV reality series.
Returning to Great Britain was, Sharon told her friends, her way of ‘closing the circle’.
An old friend said: “Ozzy had become tired of the chaos and the constant noise of La – he just wanted rest. Sharon agreed because his happiness meant everything for her. She often laughed because the gloomy English weather suited him perfectly.”
Ozzy himself spoke about the move shortly before his death.
“We are so used to running behind the children that we don’t know what it’s like to be with ourselves and together,” he said. “I can’t wait until I get there.”
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Sharon’s message of gratitude
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Sharon has thanked fans for their love and support and says it offers her comfort.
Since his death, Sharon Fans thanks for their support, Writing on Instagram: “I still have trouble finding the words to express how grateful I am for the overwhelming love and support that you have shown on social media.”
She added: “Your comments, messages and tribute have brought me more comfort than you think.”





