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Friends, family honour 'major hockey mom' Tanya Wiebe at London tournament

Hockey parents from across southwestern Ontario came to a special Family Day hockey tournament Monday to honour a "major hockey mom" who died tragically three weeks ago. 

Tanya Wiebe, 38, was found dead in a home near Sparta on Jan. 31. 

The body of a man with whom she was known to have been in a relationship, 34, was also found in the home.

Police haven't released details about how Wiebe or the man died, saying it's an ongoing investigation. 

Wiebe's 15-year-old son Chase plays for the AAA Chatham-Kent Cyclones, and his mother was a constant presence supporting her son and his teammates at tournaments all over the region and beyond.

At the special three-on-three tournament at London Sports Park on Monday some of the players wore special jerseys that featured the initials "T.W." in purple, a colour often used to show support for victims of domestic violence. 

Chase Wiebe took the ceremonial face-off. Chase's grandfather (and Tanya's father) Pete Wiebe dropped the puck. 

"It definitely was emotional, everything is still really fresh obviously," said Natasha Boyd, who's son Brant was the other player who took part in the face-off. Boyd said the pair played together for years until Chase joined the Cyclones prior to the start of last season. 

"The tournament has given the opportunity for the boys to come together today and really have a fun day of hanging out, playing some hockey, and supporting the family and bringing more awareness about domestic violence." 

Jason Brown is a friend of the family and has known Tanya Wiebe and Chase for years. He said Wiebe will be badly missed among the hockey parents in the St. Thomas area. 

"She was a major hockey mom, she supported her son and went up and down North America [for

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