A Scoop of Hope: Roshan Bhakta’s Baskin-Robbins Reopens on America’s 250th, Just Days After Burying His Father
By Mike Sparks
Some stories arrive wrapped in irony so pointed you can’t script it. This Fourth of July, Murfreesboro’s Baskin-Robbins location at Thompson Lane and Old Fort Parkway celebrates a $250,000 renovation on the same weekend our nation marks its 250th birthday. The number lines up almost too perfectly. But the real story isn’t the math. It’s the man behind the counter, and the empty chair beside him.
Roshan Bhakta, sadly buried his father this week. Days later, he’s standing at a ribbon cutting, inviting the whole community in.
Bob Patel, Roshan’s friend, asked me if I’d share a few words at the funeral service. I was happy to. I learned that Hasmukhbhai father’s name means “smiling face.” It’s easy to see where Roshan, who was born and raised in Shelbyville, gets his smile and positive attitude from.
That takes something most of us don’t have words for. Grief and grand opening don’t belong in the same sentence, and yet here we are, watching a son honor his father not by pausing life, but by pressing forward into the work his family built together. If that’s not the American spirit distilled into a waffle cone, I don’t know what is.


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