Cancer patient's restaurant gets boost

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In this Nov. 25, 2012 photo, Jerry Hicks, a crew member with Salvage Construction of Mattoon, cuts a board as he works to transform Carmen's Bar and Grill in Arcola. Owner Carmen Becerra has owned the restaurant for about 18 months, and though she has a community of eaters that love her, the restaurant needs help. (AP Photo/Journal Gazette, Ken Trevarthan)
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Becerra hired two of her three daughters, and her oldest, Rebeca Cisneros, 23, knows the difficulties her mother has had but is proud of her for not giving up.

"You never know from day to day if we are going to be full or not, but she puts in the long hours and is here six days per week," Cisneros said. "It means a lot to be able to say she's my mom and she doesn't give up even if it does get hard at times."

Today Becerra will receive a round of chemotherapy, but the staff will continue with the overhaul.

"Carmen is a special woman — this is a huge undertaking for anyone, let alone someone who is sick," Pullen said.

After she's rested two days, the staff will unveil the renovated area to her Wednesday evening — the same concept behind the Food Network reality show.

The stress and long hours from owning her own place weigh on her mind, but Becerra says the restaurant has given her an avenue to free her mind from the cancer treatments and focus her energy into something positive.

"I am sick, but it goes away when I come in here," she said. "There are so many people who ask 'how you are doing?' and you receive so much from people you barely know in life, sometimes more than those you've known forever.

"This is my lifeline in here."

Two elderly women, for example, frequent the restaurant often, and always greet her with hugs and kisses.

"They always tell me they think about me every day," Becerra said. "That's the amazing part — when people remember the way you treated them, and they come back because you served them right.

"That's the best part — when they come back in and ask for Carmen."

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