Ozzy Osbourne’s Sister Discloses the Touching Final Text From Ozzy Osbourne Before His Death at Age 76
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What did Ozzy Osbourne’s final text reveal about his feelings toward his hometown?
Jean Powell, Ozzy Osbourne’s sister, has shared a deeply personal text message her brother sent her just days before his passing at age 76.
The Black Sabbath legend, known for his wild performances and iconic voice, died on July 22, 2025, leaving behind a legacy that touched millions.
This final message, revealed by Jean, offers a glimpse into Ozzy’s heart during his last moments, making fans feel closer to the rock star they adored.
Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Text: A Final Connection
Ozzy’s sister Jean Powell, 85, spoke about the last time she saw her brother, whom she called “our John,” at his farewell concert in Birmingham, England, on July 5, 2025.
The concert, named Back to the Beginning, was a special event at Villa Park, where Ozzy performed with his Black Sabbath bandmates for the first time since 2005. Jean described how emotional it was to see crowds flooding their old neighborhood street to watch him.
In his final text to her, sent as he drove down Lodge Road near the stadium, Ozzy wrote, “I can’t wait to come back.” He was thrilled by the love from his hometown fans, planning to return soon, unaware that his time was near. This heartfelt message shows how much Birmingham meant to him, even in his final days.
The Emotional Farewell Concert

The Back to the Beginning concert was a charity event supporting causes like Acorns Children’s Hospice and Cure Parkinson’s, reflecting Ozzy’s generous spirit despite his long battle with Parkinson’s disease, diagnosed in 2003. Unable to walk or stand straight due to the illness, he performed seated on a bat-themed throne, yet his voice remained powerful.
Jean and her sister Gillian Hemming, 80, watched from an executive box, overwhelmed by the sea of fans cheering for their brother. Jean noted that Ozzy, though frail, was still cracking jokes, staying true to his playful personality. The concert was not just a performance but a touching goodbye, as Ozzy expressed gratitude to the audience, saying, “You have no idea how I feel—thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
A Family’s Grief
Ozzy’s family, including his wife Sharon and children Aimee, Kelly, Jack, and Louis, announced his death with a statement: “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love.” Jean and Gillian shared their sorrow, saying they stayed up all night reminiscing about their “loving and funny” brother.
They were shocked by his sudden passing, despite his health struggles, and grateful he died in England. The sisters highlighted Ozzy’s habit of texting or calling them weekly to check in, making his final message even more precious. The music world mourns the loss of the Prince of Darkness, but his family’s memories keep his warmth alive.
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