Tewantin resident Alma Grice has reached an incredible milestone, celebrating her 100th birthday on Friday 12 September.
Born in Henty, New South Wales, Alma Grice was one of five children. She was a hairdresser by trade but also dabbled in floristry and cake decorating.
Born in 1925, Alma has lived through a century of extraordinary change, from the hardships of the Great Depression and the uncertainty of World War II, to the excitement of Queen Elizabeth II’s first royal tour of Australia in 1954 and the arrival of television soon after.
In her lifetime, Australia has moved from horse-and-cart travel to space exploration, from telegrams to instant video calls, and from gramophones to streaming TV — an incredible span of history.
Alma is a very independent and active lady who enjoys having her hair done weekly, playing cards, bingo and creating beautiful craft work.
She enjoys crossword puzzles and adult colouring and enjoys quiet time watching her favourite TV programs and sports.
Lifestyle co-ordinator at Estia Health Noosa, Galina Leung said, “Today we celebrate not only a remarkable milestone, but also the remarkable woman you are.”
“Your kindness, wisdom, and spirit brighten our home each and every day, and we feel privileged to walk alongside you in this chapter of your life. “It is an absolute honour for all of us to share this special day with you.
“May your 100th birthday be filled with love, laughter, and all the joy you so richly deserve.
“From all of us here at Estia Noosa, we thank you for the warmth you bring to our lives and wish you continued happiness and peace in the years ahead.”