
Sharon Osbourne has always stood fiercely beside her husband through decades of music, television, and personal battles. Now, in the months following Ozzy Osbourne’s death, Sharon has made a deeply personal decision that reflects that same loyalty—she intends to remain close to his gravesite in the United Kingdom.
Friends say Sharon Osbourne feels a powerful responsibility to honor Ozzy’s final wishes, even if that choice limits the time she spends in America with her children and grandchildren. According to OK! Magazine, those close to her describe a grieving widow determined to stay near the estate where Ozzy spent his final days.
Sharon Osbourne Honors Ozzy’s Final Wishes

Ozzy Osbourne died last year at age 76 after battling Parkinson’s disease and heart failure. His family laid him to rest on the grounds of their Buckinghamshire estate, Welders House, a historic Georgian mansion in the village of Jordans. That decision followed the wishes Ozzy shared publicly years earlier.

In his 2010 autobiography, Ozzy told Sharon Osbourne he did not want cremation. He asked to rest in a garden with a tree planted above him—preferably a crabapple tree. Sharon now keeps that promise by staying close to the estate, choosing presence over distance during this painful chapter.
Sharon Osbourne Balances Grief And Family
Although Sharon recently attended a London fashion-hosted dinner with her daughter Kelly, she rarely steps back into public life. That appearance marked her first as a widow, yet those close to her say she continues to center her days around remembrance rather than social obligations.

Sources close to the family say Sharon feels bound by the vow she made to her husband. While her children and grandchildren remain in the United States, she chooses to stay near Ozzy’s resting place. For Sharon, this decision reflects more than routine—it reflects enduring love, loyalty, and devotion.
