How we started ezpourdrinks.com
Kelsea Lyn Phelps Company Ezpourdrinks.com Ezpongtables.com
San Diego, CA
We are a company that started at our neighbor's Halloween Party. While drinking way to many frozen Margaritas and enjoying his party. We thought, would it not be fun? To start a company that gave super customer service and would be fun to operate. So, after a little homework. We created Ezpourdrinks.com Ezpongtables.com a rental company and expanded into Party Time Taco Catering in San Diego, California.
We named the parent company Kelsea Lyn Phelps Company in honor of my daughter who died in 2006.
Kelsea Lyn Phelps 1-3-1989 - 8-22-2006
Mother shares grief in book
After daughter died of overdose, she wrote letters to cope By Ray Huard
STAFF WRITER Union Tribune August 31, 2008 EAST COUNTY –
The pain is raw. “Do you think I'll ever go a day without crying? I'm afraid if I do, I'll feel guilty as hell.” The words come from letters that Tracy Moe wrote to her 17-year-old daughter, Kelsea Lyn Phelps.
Kelsea Lyn Phelps Sometimes, the letters are angry; sometimes, wistful. “I yelled at God tonight,” Moe wrote in one. “I showed your picture to so many people in the gym because I'm so proud of you” she said in another. Two years ago, Moe went to wake Kelsea for school and found her dead – the victim of a methadone overdose. Kelsea got the methadone pills from a friend's mother, Laura Wion. She took them at Wion's advice to relieve chronic back pain. Every night for a year after Kelsea's death, Moe would write a letter to Kelsea. Moe, 45, is now compiling the letters into a book, “Letters to Kelsea.” Through the letters, Moe recounts the emotional seesaw of dealing with the grief of losing Kelsea and the tortuous experience of following the criminal case against Wion through the courts. Full Story click on link
http://www.uniontrib.com/uniontrib/20080831/news_1m31moe.html
Santee woman pleads guilty in teen's death A Santee woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to giving a fatal overdose of a powerful painkilling drug to a 17-year-old friend of her daughter's. Laura Wion made the plea just as her trial was about to begin. Wion is to be sentenced next month to four to six years in prison under the terms of a plea agreement. Wion, 45, was accused of causing the death of Kelsea Lyn Phelps in August 2006 by giving her methadone, a painkiller also used to ease withdrawal symptoms for opiate and heroin addiction. Wion pleaded guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter and felony child abuse. Her attorney has said Wion was prescribed the drug for pain.
http://www. justfixit.uniontrib.com/uniontrib/20080615/news_lz1m15week.html
Woman Who Gave Fatal Overdose of Methadone to Teen Sentenced to Prison
Last Update: 7/25/2008 7:10 pm
Woman Who Gave Fatal Overdose of Methadone to Teen Sentenced to Prison
A mother of three who gave a fatal overdose of the pain-killing drug methadone to her daughter's 17-year-old friend after the victim complained of a sore throat was sentenced Friday to six years in state prison.
Laura Wion, 45, pleaded guilty June 11 to involuntary manslaughter and child abuse causing death.
El Cajon Superior Court Judge Charles Ervin sentenced Wion to the maximum term under a plea agreement.
Tracy Moe, the mother of victim Kelsea Phelps, said she lost everything when Wion killed her daughter.
http://www.sandiego6.com/mostpopular/story/Woman-Who-Gave-Fatal-Overdose-of-Methadone-to/Vo5HqoE7i02WoMeemZLJZw.cspx
Kelsea Lyn was given methadone by her friends’ mother one afternoon, for a sore back. Kelsea had spinal stenosis in her back that caused her a great deal of pain.
Her friends’ mom, who we will call “Lori”, is now in prison. She took it upon herself to give Kelsea over 25 methadone pills, in a bottle, with directions how to take them. Kelsea did not know it was methadone. Kelsea trusted this mother.
Kelsea went to sleep and on the first day of her senior year, when I went to wake her up, she had passed away. I died that day with my daughter.
My life has forever changed, as everyone who loses someone to drugs does. Kelsea was not a drug addict. She was a victim to a drug/pain addicted woman who took my daughter’s life.
I miss her every second of every minute of every hour of every day. I love her, more than the law allows. Kisses to you Kelsea.
http://www.drugfree.org/Memorials/Kelsea_Phelps
http://www.respectance.com/Kelsea_Phelps
http://legacy.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20080611-1212-bn11wion.html
Thank you for taking the time to understand our grief and loss of Kelsea. Tracy (Mom) Digger(Brother)
After daughter died of overdose, she wrote letters to cope By Ray Huard
STAFF WRITER Union Tribune August 31, 2008 EAST COUNTY –
The pain is raw. “Do you think I'll ever go a day without crying? I'm afraid if I do, I'll feel guilty as hell.” The words come from letters that Tracy Moe wrote to her 17-year-old daughter, Kelsea Lyn Phelps.
Kelsea Lyn Phelps Sometimes, the letters are angry; sometimes, wistful. “I yelled at God tonight,” Moe wrote in one. “I showed your picture to so many people in the gym because I'm so proud of you” she said in another. Two years ago, Moe went to wake Kelsea for school and found her dead – the victim of a methadone overdose. Kelsea got the methadone pills from a friend's mother, Laura Wion. She took them at Wion's advice to relieve chronic back pain. Every night for a year after Kelsea's death, Moe would write a letter to Kelsea. Moe, 45, is now compiling the letters into a book, “Letters to Kelsea.” Through the letters, Moe recounts the emotional seesaw of dealing with the grief of losing Kelsea and the tortuous experience of following the criminal case against Wion through the courts. Full Story click on link
http://www.uniontrib.com/uniontrib/20080831/news_1m31moe.html
Santee woman pleads guilty in teen's death A Santee woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to giving a fatal overdose of a powerful painkilling drug to a 17-year-old friend of her daughter's. Laura Wion made the plea just as her trial was about to begin. Wion is to be sentenced next month to four to six years in prison under the terms of a plea agreement. Wion, 45, was accused of causing the death of Kelsea Lyn Phelps in August 2006 by giving her methadone, a painkiller also used to ease withdrawal symptoms for opiate and heroin addiction. Wion pleaded guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter and felony child abuse. Her attorney has said Wion was prescribed the drug for pain.
http://www. justfixit.uniontrib.com/uniontrib/20080615/news_lz1m15week.html
Woman Who Gave Fatal Overdose of Methadone to Teen Sentenced to Prison
Last Update: 7/25/2008 7:10 pm
Woman Who Gave Fatal Overdose of Methadone to Teen Sentenced to Prison
A mother of three who gave a fatal overdose of the pain-killing drug methadone to her daughter's 17-year-old friend after the victim complained of a sore throat was sentenced Friday to six years in state prison.
Laura Wion, 45, pleaded guilty June 11 to involuntary manslaughter and child abuse causing death.
El Cajon Superior Court Judge Charles Ervin sentenced Wion to the maximum term under a plea agreement.
Tracy Moe, the mother of victim Kelsea Phelps, said she lost everything when Wion killed her daughter.
http://www.sandiego6.com/mostpopular/story/Woman-Who-Gave-Fatal-Overdose-of-Methadone-to/Vo5HqoE7i02WoMeemZLJZw.cspx
Kelsea Lyn was given methadone by her friends’ mother one afternoon, for a sore back. Kelsea had spinal stenosis in her back that caused her a great deal of pain.
Her friends’ mom, who we will call “Lori”, is now in prison. She took it upon herself to give Kelsea over 25 methadone pills, in a bottle, with directions how to take them. Kelsea did not know it was methadone. Kelsea trusted this mother.
Kelsea went to sleep and on the first day of her senior year, when I went to wake her up, she had passed away. I died that day with my daughter.
My life has forever changed, as everyone who loses someone to drugs does. Kelsea was not a drug addict. She was a victim to a drug/pain addicted woman who took my daughter’s life.
I miss her every second of every minute of every hour of every day. I love her, more than the law allows. Kisses to you Kelsea.
http://www.drugfree.org/Memorials/Kelsea_Phelps
http://www.respectance.com/Kelsea_Phelps
http://legacy.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20080611-1212-bn11wion.html
Thank you for taking the time to understand our grief and loss of Kelsea. Tracy (Mom) Digger(Brother)






