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Grave of Dunkin' Donuts founder

The grave of William Rosenberg, founder of Dunkin Donuts (now Dunkin') with shops coast to coast in the US and 42 countries worldwide. 

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In 1948, Bill Rosenberg set up a small shop called Open Kettle selling sandwiches, pastries, and coffee in Quincy, Massachusetts. Up until then, Rosenberg, a German-Jewish immigrant, worked in a steel mill. After a few years of making a few extra bucks selling coffee and doughnuts to the other workers, he figured he could turn his small-scale concession into an independent business.

The shop didn’t quite take off until 1950, when Rosenberg rebranded to the catchier name now known to all: Dunkin’ Donuts. Unlike other doughnut franchises at the time, which stuck to a couple of traditional flavors, by the mid-1950s, Dunkin’ was offering no fewer than 52 types of doughnuts

Rosenberg passed away at the age of 86 in 2002 and has been resting here ever since. His legacy continues, thanks to 12,000 Dunkin’ Donuts locations in 45 countries.

Know Before You Go

Sharon Memorial Park is closed on Saturdays.


The grave can be located in Section 29 Gilead, Lot E3, Space 13. A map is available on the Sharon Memorial Park website.

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