Ozzy Osbourne's loss of life certificates featured a becoming job title for the late Black Sabbath frontman.
The doc described the Grammy winner as a “songwriter, performer and rock legend.”
The singer handed away on July 22 at age 76, along with his explanation for loss of life confirmed on Tuesday.
Ozzy died of an “out of hospital cardiac arrest,” in addition to “coronary artery illness and Parkinson's illness with autonomic dysfunction.”
His daughter Aimée Osbourne filed the loss of life certificates, obtained by the New York Times, at a London registry.
Aimée, 41, is Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's eldest little one, with the duo additionally welcoming daughter Kelly Osbourne and son Jack Osbourne throughout their time collectively.
Moreover, Ozzy is survived by Elliot, Jessica and Louis from his first marriage to Thelma Riley.
The “Struggle Pigs” singer's relations took half in a public memorial in Ozzy's hometown of Birmingham, England, final week.
Sharon, who's reportedly “heartbroken” and being “held up” by her children, honored her late husband by sporting certainly one of his rings on a series round her neck.
The next day, Ozzy's family members mourned him in a non-public funeral attended by Marilyn Manson and extra rockers at his residence.
Sharon has but to talk out on her associate's passing since issuing a joint household assertion final month.
“It's with extra disappointment than mere phrases can convey that we've to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has handed away this morning,” it learn. “He was along with his household and surrounded by love.”
Kelly, for her half, thanked followers on her Instagram Story on Monday for his or her “love, assist and exquisite messages” as she navigates her “unusual … grief.”
As for Jack, he broke his silence with a touching tribute of never-before-seen images on Wednesday.
“My coronary heart is filled with a lot disappointment and sorrow, but in addition a lot love and gratitude,” he wrote. “I received 14,501 days with that man and I do know that's such a blessing.”
