Sharon Osbourne Reveals The Current Condition After Ozzy Osbourne's Death

JAKARTA - Sharon Osbourne, the wife of the legend Black Sabbath and iconic solo vocalist, Ozzy Osbourne, expressed her gratitude to the fans for her extraordinary support after her husband's departure.

As is known, Ozzy passed away last July at the age of 76, just 17 days after appearing at his last show at 'Back To The Beginning' with Black Sabbath in Birmingham, England.

Through an upload on Instagram, Sharon shared one of her first public statements since Ozzy's death.

"I'm still having trouble finding words to express how grateful I am for the extraordinary love and support you have shown on social media," Sharon wrote, citing an upload caption, Monday, September 15.

"Comments, uploads, and your respect have given me more comfort than you know. Nothing has gone unnoticed, even it has taken me through many nights," he added.

Sharon also shared the latest news, where she discovered a new connection with the art of training eagles or falconry, introduced by her daughter, Kelly.

"Even though I'm still trying to get up, I want to share some great creatures who have the opportunity to help him in the afternoon with him," Sharon said.

"The connection you wake up with these powerful birds is completely built on trust and belief. They will choose to sit on you only if they feel you are safe and not afraid of them," he continued.

At the end of her upload, Sharon again expressed her gratitude for the incredible love that keeps coming from fans and those who know Ozzy

Not only Sharon, Ozzy's son, Jack Osbourne, also shared a personal note about her father on YouTube. He recounted the moment when he received news of his father's death and spent a very extraordinary week with him after the Black Sabbath show.

"Ozzy Osbourne didn't end because he died on July 22," said Jack. "He just exploded across the universe, and we all saw it."

Meanwhile, Ozzy's daughter, Kelly Osbourne, paid tribute to her father, citing the lyrics of the classic Black Sabbath song, Changes, which was sung with her father in 2003.

For information, the Osbourne family held a public funeral procession in Birmingham on July 30, before Ozzy was buried in his UK yard in a private ceremony.

Ozzy's death certificate states the cause of death was a heart attack, with a note that he was suffering fromtenuic heart disease and Parkinson's.