Ozzy Osbourne ‘was having fun’ with daughter Kelly in poignant moment at funeral
There were many ‘very magical moments’.

Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo has shared his reflections on iconic Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral.
Last month the musician – whose real name was John Osbourne – died aged 76 following a long period of living with Parkinson’s and other health problems. His death certificate listed his cause of death as ‘acute myocardial infarction’ and ‘out of hospital cardiac arrest’.
Osbourne’s funeral was held the following week, with an emotional funeral procession through the streets of Birmingham where his widow, Sharon Osbourne, was seen sobbing alongside their children.
In a private service, Osbourne was buried on the grounds of his mansion and Trujillo has now said he believes the late rocker was ‘having fun’ during the funeral.
The Metallica bassist was among the attendees at his late friend’s private farewell service earlier this month and he reflected on the extreme weather changes throughout the day – including a sudden gust of wind that swept through as Kelly Osbourne sang for those gathered.
Trujillo, who was a longtime member of Osbourne’s backing band, told SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation: ‘It had been raining at the beginning of the service and then as it sort of progressed through the service, the weather would change and different things would happen.
Robert Trujillo was a longtime member of Osbourne’s backing band (Picture: Jamie McCarthy/ WireImage)