Mission: Restore Bronze Indiana

Mission: Restore Bronze Indiana We are a Not for Profit group of Volunteers, who dedicate their spare time to cleaning and restoring Veterans grave markers for free. www.MRBI.rocks

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MISSION: RESTORE BRONZE INDIANA·TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2018·
We are a Non-Profit Organization. I am the POINT MAN in Indiana for Mission Restore Bronze, a Nationwide Non-Profit Initiative, whose sole mission is to restore Military Grave Markers for our Servicemen and Women who are interred on American Soil. We do this at NO CHARGE what so ever to the Veteran’s Family or Relation. You, can h

elp in what we do. You can volunteer and help complete this mission. I will gladly teach you how to do what we do. Once you learn this practice, there is nothing to keep you from restoring and cleaning your own Family Markers and Monuments. DONATE
You can certainly DONATE. Our time and Labor is FREE, but material costs money, not to mention fuel and vehicle maintenance. $50 will refinish, on average, three (3) Bronze Markers or two (2) Stone Markers (depending on the level of deterioration). We accept donations in the following forms: Walmart Gift Cards, Lowes Gift Cards, Home Depot Gift Cards, and Money Orders. (Money Orders addressed to Mission Restore Bronze Indiana) Our Address:
Mission Restore Bronze Indiana, 1547 N. State St. #106, Greenfield, IN 46140
“Veterans Deserve Respect~On Both Sides of the Dirt.”

Donations may also be made via CASHAPP: $MissionRestore

For more information, Please checkout my website: www.mrbi.rocks

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03/23/2025

Lasting impressions @ Bikersinc

GREAT NEWS!!!  After 9 years of tremendous hard work and diligence, the Founder of this business Thomas Pawlak has final...
08/15/2024

GREAT NEWS!!! After 9 years of tremendous hard work and diligence, the Founder of this business Thomas Pawlak has finally gained the approval from the Veterans Administration for the authorized use of Mission Restore Bronze Cleaner and Wax.

Today I spent some time cleaning and honoring two grave markers for a very special friend. I have cleaned and restored t...
07/25/2024

Today I spent some time cleaning and honoring two grave markers for a very special friend. I have cleaned and restored these before but they just needed some tlc.

Finally, the new batteries are in and operable, then my power washer quit, so I had to purchase a new one, it's always s...
07/21/2024

Finally, the new batteries are in and operable, then my power washer quit, so I had to purchase a new one, it's always something. Anyway, I had a signed request to clean and restore a Veteran Marker at Calvary Cemetery, it was denied. I received another request for a Veteran Marker at Washington Park East, and it was approved. I finished those markers today. Washington Park East is a very large and beautiful Cemetery. I am honored to be able clean and restore Veteran Grave Markers there.

06/18/2024
06/06/2024

Just when I was ready to hit the cemeteries again, I find that my Trackmaster Chair Batteries are dead and won't recharge. These Batteries are in no way cheap. I am waiting on a pair to be delivered. This Chair is my only way around the cemeteries. I know times are not good for many, gas prices are very expensive and donations are literally non-existent

Please visit my page and if you find it in your heart to donate, I would be extremely grateful 🙏

On this day, June 1, 2018, Raymond with Mission: Restore Bronze Indiana sets up at the Disabled American Veterans Conven...
06/01/2024

On this day, June 1, 2018, Raymond with Mission: Restore Bronze Indiana sets up at the Disabled American Veterans Convention at Fort Benjamin Harrison in Lawrence, Indiana.

Modifying flags to be posted on completed grave markers. They only have three staples holding the flag to the staff, and...
05/15/2024

Modifying flags to be posted on completed grave markers. They only have three staples holding the flag to the staff, and on windy days, they tend to come apart. I resolve this with a strip of Hot Glue along the staff. They never come apart.

Hello everyone, Summer is upon us, and I'm am heading back to the Cemeteries. Last year was not a good year, for several...
05/15/2024

Hello everyone, Summer is upon us, and I'm am heading back to the Cemeteries. Last year was not a good year, for several reasons, mechanical failures, which were costly, health issues, and most of all, severe lack of donations. As most of my followers know, I restore Veteran Grave Markers for free, however, my SSN and my VA Disability hardly cover the cost of fuel and maintenance. I use Cash App for donations if anyone would like to help out, Thank you for your support. $MissionRestore @ https://cash.app/

GREAT NEWS !!!  Mission Restore Bronze Indiana has a NEW web site !!  Pencils ready and copy this down !!
05/10/2024

GREAT NEWS !!! Mission Restore Bronze Indiana has a NEW web site !!
Pencils ready and copy this down !!

Raymond Brown was born in Richmond, Indiana. His childhood was spent between Indiana and Ohio, finishing high school in Richmond in 1965. In 1966 Raymond married his one and only wife, Linda Kathleen Barker.

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Greenfield, IN
46140

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Our Story

We are a Non-Profit Organization. I am the POINT MAN in Indiana for Mission Restore Bronze, a Nationwide Non-Profit Initiative, whose sole mission is to restore Military Grave Markers for our Servicemen and Women who are interred on American Soil. We do this at NO CHARGE what so ever to the Veteran’s Family or Relation.

You, can help in what we do. You can volunteer and help complete this mission. I will gladly teach you how to do what we do. Once you learn this practice, there is nothing to keep you from restoring and cleaning your own Family Markers and Monuments.

DONATE

You can certainly DONATE. Our time and Labor is FREE, but material costs money, not to mention fuel and vehicle maintenance. $25 will refinish, on average, three (3) Bronze Markers or two (2) Stone Markers (depending on the level of deterioration).