
Grace Pimpinella celebrated an extraordinary milestone on 22 November, surrounded by family
who travelled from Brisbane, Rockhampton, Gympie and Home Hill to honour her 90th birthday.
With a beautiful cake and a joyful gathering, the day was filled with laughter, memories, and deep
appreciation for a much-loved matriarch.
Born and raised in Stanthorpe, Grace moved to Home Hill after marrying her husband, Guiseppi
Pimpinella, with whom she shared a hardworking and devoted life on their Up River sugar cane
farm. Together they raised three children, later welcoming five grandchildren and sevengreat-grandchildren. Guiseppi, who passed away ten years ago, is lovingly remembered as part of her story and legacy.
Known for her kindness, resilience and warm heart, Grace has always been at the centre of her
family. She loved sewing clothes for her children and grandchildren, and alongside Guiseppi, grew
exceptional fruits and vegetables — winning numerous awards for her outstanding produce. Today,
she still delights in gardening, proudly tending to her plants. Earlier in life, she also enjoyed playing bowls and being part of the community.
Her family describes Grace as “the heart of our home,” a woman whose Italian cooking — tomato
sauces, lasagne, gnocchi and homemade pasta — has brought generations together around the table.
Her loved ones are deeply grateful for the love, wisdom and strength she continues to share. A
remarkable 90 years — and a truly remarkable woman.
Contributed with thanks to Enza Lyons
Grace Pimpinella celebrated an extraordinary milestone on 22 November—her 90th birthday. Photo supplied