older black woman portrait smiling

Margaret Ann Hune, affectionately known as “Pinky”, passed away peacefully on March
7, 2026. Born on October 12, 1951, she was a devoted educator for over 40 years, and she touched countless lives through her service as an ESL teacher in the Santa Ana and San Diego communities.

She was preceded in death by her children; Edward “Bryson” Hune and Mary Angela
Hune. She is survived by her sons; Michael and Malcolm Hune, her daughter-in-law Tiana Hune, her granddaughter Paradise Hune, her siblings, as well as extended family
members and close friends.

Margaret was a constant source of strength and love for her family, showing
compassion and generosity to all. She was the first to offer help, the first to give, and
often sacrificed her own needs to ensure those she loved were cared for. She was a
devoted mother, sister, aunt, daughter, friend, and confidant whose presence brought
comfort and stability to all she touched. Margaret’s legacy lives on in the countless
hearts she nurtured, the minds she shaped, and the lives she uplifted. Though she has
departed this earthly life, her spirit continues to shine through the love she shared, the
faith she embodied, and the enduring example she set.

Her legacy of love, faith, and dedication will be forever remembered.