Jack Osbourne Has broken his silence after his father’s death, Ozzy OsbourneLast month.
“I didn’t want to publish anything from my father’s pass Instagram Post at the beginning of Wednesday, August 6, which he shared next to a photo memory and clips video with his father.
Jack continued: “I will keep myself short because it certainly hated long speeches. My heart is full of so much sadness and sorrow, but also so much love and appreciation.
Jack shared a budget of the author Hunter S. Thompsonthing that said “best describes my father.”
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of safely reaching a beautiful and well -preserved body … but to jump on the broadband in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly, completely worn out and proclaim aloud:” Wow! What a walk! “” Jack shared a quote from Thompson’s book, The proud road: the saga of a desperate southern knight, 1955-1967.
“He was my father. He lived and lived his life fully. I love you father,” Jack concluded.
Ozzy’s family confirmed his death At the age of 76 in a statement to Use weekly On July 22.
“It is more sad than the simple words that can convey that we must denounce that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has died this morning,” they shared. “He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy right now.”
On Tuesday, August 5, the leader of the Sabbath Negre Cause of death It was revealed as a heart shutdown, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease, The sun reported, quoting a death certificate he had obtained.
Jack’s tribute to his late father comes after his sister, Kelly Osbourne, reflected on Ozzy’s death In a publication by Instagram Stories on Monday, August 4.
“I sat down to write this hundred times and I still do not know if the words will feel enough … but from the bottom of my heart, thank you,” Kelly, 40, wrote.
She continued: “The love, the support and the beautiful messages I have received from so many of you have really helped to bring me for the hardest moment of my life. All words, every shared memory, every compassion bit has meant more than I can ever explain.”
“Pain is a strange thing,” Kelly wrote. “You hit the waves, I will not be well for a while, but knowing that my family is not alone in our pain, it makes a difference. I am strong in love, light and legacy behind.”