Wass Home for Funerals

Wass Home for Funerals is located at 301 North 3rd Street, Beresford South Dakota, 57004 Zip. Wass Home for Funerals provides complete funeral services to Gloster local community and the surrounding areas. To find out more information about and local funeral services that they offer, give them a call at (605) 763-2232.

Wass Home for Funerals

Business Name: Wass Home for Funerals
Address: 301 North 3rd Street
City: Beresford
State: South Dakota
ZIP: 57004
Phone number: (605) 763-2232
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Wass Home for Funerals directions to 301 North 3rd Street in Beresford South Dakota are shown on the google map above. Its geocodes are 43.1048, -96.7944. Call Wass Home for Funerals for visitation hours, funeral viewing times and services provided.

Business Hours
Monday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Wass Home for Funerals Obituaries

Miracle baby born weighing just 1.7lbs survived thanks to plastic SANDWICH bag

But within hours of her birth last June, quick-thinking doctors wrapped her tiny body in a plastic sandwich bag to imitate her mother’s womb.Now nine months later Darcie is a bouncing baby girl weighing a healthy 15lbs with a big beaming smile on her face.Today mother-of-three Mrs Wass, 25, said: “When Darcie was born, her skin looked see- through, I could see the blood underneath.“She looked like a little alien. I didn’t get to hold her for three weeks, I just watched her helplessly through the incubator.“Looking at how tiny she was, and all the complications she was experiencing, me and Garry began to plan her funeral.“I thought about what songs would play, who would carry her coffin and who I would invite. I didn’t even tell her two little sisters for the first week as I didn’t want them to see her like that.“My heart was breaking watching her suffer. Now Darcie has made a complete recovery. She is nine months-old and is constantly laughing and playing around the house.“I am so proud of her for being so strong. She truly is my miracle baby.”Mrs Wass was shocked when she went into labour at Royal Bolton Hospital 16 weeks early on June 23, 2017. Mr Wass, 26, rushed to the scene to be by her side.She explained: “In June last year, I found myself leaking, but I thought it was a water infection.“I visited the hospital where I was given antibiotics, but another midwife checked me over and told me I was actually in labour.“I was in deep shock, they kept telling my baby’s coming and I kept screaming ‘no she’s not!’.”After enduring two days of labour, Mrs Wass found her baby girl was in breech - meaning her feet instead of her head were coming out first.Mrs Wass says: “I was hysterically crying in the delivery room. I didn’t want to push, as the doctors told me there was a high chance I could break my baby’s neck.“I’d spent the last two days in the hospital bed researching the survival rate for premature babies, which was heart breaking. I was distraught thinking she wasn’t going ... (Express.co.uk)

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