Sharon and family visit Ozzy Osbourne tribute two months after his death
The Black Sabbath legend died of heart failure at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22
It's been more than 2 months since the death of legendary Ozzy Osbourne, yet his memories continues to live on in the hearts of his loved ones and fans.
The Black Sabbath legend passed away from heart failure at his home in Buckinghamshire on July 22, just two weeks after performing a farewell concert with his bandmates at Birmingham's Villa Park.
Now, in a heartfelt tribute to Ozzy, a mural of the rock star which is made from over10,000 pumpkins has been unveiled at a Sunnyfields in Totton, Hampshire.
Ozzy's grieving widow, Sharon Osbourne, visited the mural with her children following the tragic loss of her companion of 43 years.
Kelly Osbourne's fiancé, Sid Wilson, also showed his support for the family during this difficult time, and was seen alongside their son Sidney visiting the mural on Sunday evening.
For those unfamiliar, the mural was created by farm owners Tom and Ian Nelson. Tom explained that they had conducted a public poll in September to decide who they would honour this year, and Ozzy received 70 percent of the vote.
This tribute comes shortly after Kelly celebrated her mum's first birthday since the Ozzy's passing.
Sharing a glimpse on her Instagram Stories on Thursday, Kelly revealed the birthday decorations she had set up for her mum while she was asleep.
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