This morning, July 25, at the foggy Highgate Cemetery in London, the moment of Ozzy Osbourne’s memorial became something no one could forget.

 

This morning, July 25, at the foggy Highgate Cemetery in London, the moment of Ozzy Osbourne’s memorial became something no one could forget.On a misty morning in Highgate Cemetery, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne was laid to rest in a moving and unforgettable ceremony.

Without announcements or fanfare, Queen guitarist Brian May appeared just before the burial, wearing a long black coat, his silver hair draped over his shoulders. He held a worn acoustic guitar.

As Ozzy’s casket was carried to its final resting place, May walked silently beside it, gently strumming the opening notes of “Mama, I’m Coming Home.”

“There were no announcements. No formal introduction,” the article noted. But in that quiet moment, “the world stood still.”

It was a deeply emotional farewell — simple, solemn, and powerful — honoring one of rock and roll’s most iconic figures.

 

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