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mikey23545 01-08-2014 10:30 AM

Boss sells restaurant to pay medical costs for employee with brain tumor
 
Boss sells restaurant he has owned for 17 years to pay medical costs for employee, 19, with brain tumor

Michael De Beyer is selling Kaiserhof Restaurant in Montgomery, Texas after learning that one of his servers, Brittany Mathis, has a brain tumor
Brittany's mother and sister also work at the restaurant
Her father John died from an undetected brain tumor in 2000
De Beyer believes the restaurant is worth $2 million but is wanting to auction it off at a reserve price to help the family

By Daily Mail Reporter

PUBLISHED: 10:01 EST, 7 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:11 EST, 7 January 2014

A generous boss is selling the restaurant he has owned for 17 years to help a 19-year-old employee suffering from a brain tumor.

Brittany Mathis, whose father died suddenly from a brain tumor when she was just a child, was diagnosed last month - but does not have health insurance to cover the costs of her treatment.

Now Michael De Beyer, the German-born owner of Kaiserhof Restaurant and Wunderbar in Montgomery, Texas, has offered to sell his life's work to help the young server.

'I'm not able to just sit by and let it happen,' he told the Montgomery Courier. 'I couldn't live with myself; I would never be happy just earning money from my restaurant knowing that she needs help.'

Mathis, whose older sister and mother also work at the same restaurant, first noticed something was wrong when she saw a rash on her leg.

'I went to the hospital and found out it was my blood clotting,' Mathis told KHOU. 'So they wanted to keep me and do CAT scans and MRIs and the next day they came in and told me I had a tumor.'

Mathis, who says she suffers from painful headaches, was told she had a brain tumor the size of a ping pong ball in the left side of her brain, the Courier reported.

But despite the diagnosis, she has not gone ahead with treatment; she doesn't have heath insurance and has not yet signed up for Affordable Healthcare.

On hearing of the family's plight, De Beyer, a married father-of-two, told them he was going to sell his family's 6,000-square-foot restaurant to donate money to them.

'Here's a family, they really work hard, they have a lot of stuff against them in the past and they are not holding their hand open. They didn't even ask anybody for help,' De Beyer told KHOU.

He believes the restaurant is worth about $2 million and, before learning of Brittany's health issues, turned down an offer of $1.3 million.

'But now I want to auction it off at a reserve price [or minimum bid - 50 percent of the actual value] and anything above that will go to help Brittany,' he said.

He told KHOU that after selling the restaurant, he will spend more time with his wife and children.

The offer comes 14 years after Brittany's father, John, died suddenly at the age of 33 after an undetected brain tumor at the back of his skull ruptured suddenly.

'I guess sort of the same thing Brittany is going through,' said Brittany's mother Barbara Mathis, who is manager of the bar and restaurant.

'Michael has been a real blessing to our family. And he's just always been there whenever we've needed anything.'

Brittany added: 'I really think it's an amazing blessing and can't thank him enough.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2ppCtOY7y

gblowfish 01-08-2014 10:32 AM

Link?

blaise 01-08-2014 10:34 AM

Typical Texas asshole.

mikey23545 01-08-2014 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 10355069)
Link?


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Uhh....right at the bottom?

Demonpenz 01-08-2014 10:44 AM

He's getting a huge tax write off to fund his other business.

Jimmya 01-08-2014 10:50 AM

Bad a**!

Chief Gump 01-08-2014 11:04 AM

Shouldn't she be able to sign up for healthcare now even with a preexisting condition due to Obamacare? Why should this guy have to sell his restaurant?

The Franchise 01-08-2014 11:05 AM

So he'll be getting at least a million out of the deal. It sounds great but think of the number of people he's going to end up firing

allen_kcCard 01-08-2014 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Chief Gump (Post 10355127)
Shouldn't she be able to sign up for healthcare now even with a preexisting condition due to Obamacare? Why should this guy have to sell his restaurant?

That would be far less publicity.

Phobia 01-08-2014 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 10355128)
So he'll be getting at least a million out of the deal. It sounds great but think of the number of people he's going to end up firing

When people buy a profitable restaurant, they generally prefer continuity.

Mr. Laz 01-08-2014 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Chief Gump (Post 10355127)
Shouldn't she be able to sign up for healthcare now even with a preexisting condition due to Obamacare? Why should this guy have to sell his restaurant?

It's just now starting, i'm not even sure it's fully rolled out yet.

Rausch 01-08-2014 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Phobia (Post 10355143)
When people buy a profitable restaurant, they generally prefer continuity.

At first...

mikey23545 01-08-2014 11:26 AM

It's quite surprising to see how so many people, when confronted by an act of compassion or philanthropy, immediately begin trying to tear it down.

Perhaps they do it to make themselves feel better about the fact that they would never be capable of it themselves.

TimBone 01-08-2014 11:37 AM

Whether the guy is making out on the deal or not, it's still a wonderful display of compassion. Good for him.

KCUnited 01-08-2014 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 10355149)
At first...

Yep, could be 1 year or could benign, but they'll eventually bring in their own people.


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