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I miss this wonderful woman. Allan, Hunter and Maggie were her light.
Wick Stuckey
December 31, 2022 | Friend


Houston, Texas
1943 - 2021
Peggy Hunter Port1943-2021Peggy Hunter Port, 77, died on January 4, 2021, more than fourteen years after her initial surgery and diagnosis of ovarian cancer. As a wife, mother, and friend, Peggy is remembered for her authentic and independent personality, her keen intelligence, her warmth, and...
Read MoreI miss this wonderful woman. Allan, Hunter and Maggie were her light.
Wick Stuckey
December 31, 2022 | Friend
To Allan, Hunter and Maggie, I extend my deepest condolences for the loss of dear Peggy. I have wonderful memories of my children playing with Hunter and Maggie in Houston and in the mountains of Colorado. Holding all of you in my heart and in my prayers.
Wick Stuckey
January 12, 2021 | Friend

Peggy and I started kindergarten together and were friends forever. She was always beautiful, caring, loved life, her friends, and her dear mother, Beatrice. Although we were not connected in our later life, she was someone you could see after 50 years and still know you were friends. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
The attached picture is Peggy and me in kindergarten in a Tom Thumb wedding
Sarah Kirby Pinnell
January 09, 2021 | Classmate

Sarah Kirby Pinnell
January 09, 2021 | Classmate

Group of 10 Memorial Trees
Joachim Schmid
January 08, 2021 | West Lake Hills, TX

Group of 10 Memorial Trees
Karyn Hennessy
January 07, 2021 | Houston, TX
While I didn’t know Peggy well, I greatly admired her strength and courage as she journeyed through her health issues. Her creativity and fine sense of humor will be remembered by all who admired and respected this unique soul.
Ann Hamilton
January 07, 2021 | Friend
Peggy was my husbands first cousin and she was so kind to us before and after his death , I pray for peace and strength for her kids and husband
Priscilla Prestidge DeFord
January 06, 2021 | Friend
I have not seen Peggy in years, but, I have fond memories of her from my childhood. I remember always thinking she was very kind and just beautiful! When she, her mother (my dearest Aunt Bea), and my grandmother were together, it was nonstop laughter. I always enjoyed being a part of that. My deepest condolences to her husband and children.
Libby Justus-Griffith
January 06, 2021 | Family