In May of 2013 Rasco gave birth to Brylen Danielle, who lived less than an hour. They held her and took pictures with her for several hours; around midnight she was taken to the morgue to be cooled and brought back to the family the next morning. After having Brylen, the family prayed that God would provide a way to honor Brylen differently from what already was provided for parents who have angel babies.

Two and a half years after the birth of Brylen, they came across the idea of a Cuddle Cot. With the help of many supporters, the Rascoes raised the funds to purchase a Cuddle Cot.
         
The purpose of the Cuddle Cot is to cool the body of a recently deceased child in the same room as the parents, instead of having to take their child to the morgue. As morbid as it sounds, a child’s body begins to decompose shortly after death. This unit allows the parents to remain in the same room while their baby is being cooled. This gives parents and family the gift of time, which is the greatest gift when time is limited. This Cuddle Cot is believed to be only the second in Texas.

(News release from Covenant Health)