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William Augustus Collins Jr.

William Augustus Collins Jr. obituary, Charleston, SC

William Collins Obituary

William Augustus Collins, Jr. CHARLOTTE, NC - William Augustus Collins, Jr., known to many as "Bill", passed away while sleeping peacefully on the morning of April 1st, 2016, at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C. He had struggled against Hodgkin's lymphoma and pulmonary disease for approximately thirty months. He will be sorely missed by colleagues, friends, and family. Mr. Collins was born on July 9th, 1929 at 1503 Elm Street in Conway, S.C., the home of his maternal grandparents, Maude and Henry Wilson "H.W." Ambrose, and his parents, Beatrice and William A. Collins, Sr. He moved with his family to Wadesboro, N.C. for several years, and then back to Conway, where he graduated from Conway High School in 1946. He attended the University of Oklahoma at Norman before transferring to Davidson College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Commerce in 1950. Soon after college, Mr. Collins enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, and graduated from flight school at the rank of Air Cadet in 1953. He was honorably discharged in 1956, having achieved the rank of First Lieutenant, and having flown many non-combat missions. Mr. Collins continued to enjoy piloting planes and all things aeronautical for the remainder of his life. On December 29, 1955, Mr. Collins married the former Alla Eugenia "Gene" Wilson, in her hometown of Danville, Virginia, having met her through friends in Conway and Myrtle Beach. Upon his discharge from the Air Force, Mr. and Mrs. Collins moved to Southern Pines, N.C., where Mr. Collins was employed by his family's business, Collins Department Stores. He then moved with his young family to Mullins, S.C. for several years, before moving to Charlotte in 1960, where he and his wife remained residents for the rest of their lives. In 1971, Mr. Collins left the employ of Collins Department Stores, where he had been promoted to president, in order to pursue running his own automobile dealership. He purchased the former Gathings Autos, and incorporated as Charlotte Import Cars, Inc. Through the years, his dealership has operated import car franchises such as Jaguar, MG, Triumph, Fiat, Volvo, and Saab. The dealership is currently located at 7040 E. Independence Blvd. in Charlotte, where Mr. Collins continued to work until January of 2016. His daughter, Eugenia Collins Allen, currently manages the dealership, which continues to operate a Volvo franchise, and a certified service center for Saab. Mr. and Mrs. Collins enjoyed the lives they built in Charlotte, where they were longtime members of Trinity Presbyterian Church, and had many wonderful friends and family members close by. Mr. Collins enjoyed his membership at Quail Hollow Country Club, where he was an avid golfer, and where members and staff treated him as family. Quail Hollow became a second home to him after the death of his wife in 2003. In addition to his wife, parents, and grandparents, Mr. Collins was preceded in death by his infant son, Joseph Edwin Collins; his step-daughter, Elizabeth Murray Willis; and five brothers, Edwin Law Collins, Raymond Davis Collins, Richard Ambrose Collins, Thomas Henry Collins, and David Bruce Collins. In addition to his daughter, Mr. Collins is survived by his brother, Charles Andrew Collins, of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; his son, William Augustus Collins III, of Charleston, S.C.; his grandson, Alexander Harrison Collins, also of Charleston; his step-grandson, John Rushing Welsh V, of Lexington, S.C.; and John's daughters, Virginia and Elizabeth Welsh, also of Lexington; as well as many cousins, nieces, and nephews, whom he cherished. The family would like to thank Dr. Gary Frenette, Nurse Practitioner Theresa Carpenter, and everyone at Levine Cancer Institute who helped provide excellent care to Mr. Collins during his last years. The family would also like to thank pulmonologists Drs. Sachin Hansalia, Steven Kadiev, and Benjamin Bringardner, as well as staff doctors and nurses at Carolinas Medical Centers for their excellent care. The family would also like to thank Mr. Collins' housekeeper and personal assistant, Daphne Reid, and his caregivers from Home Instead, especially his "Sweet Pea", Andrea Lightfoot, for their devotion and commitment to Mr. Collins during his final years and months. A graveside service at Lakeside Cemetery in Conway is planned to celebrate the life of Mr. Collins on Monday, April 11th, at 2 p.m., with the Reverend C. Andrew Collins, Jr., presiding. A drop-in visitation luncheon will be held at the Cypress Inn, 16 Elm Street in Conway, from 11:30 to 1:30 prior to the service. Harry & Bryant Company in Charlotte and Goldfinch Funeral Home in Conway are serving the family. The family requests no flowers, please. Instead, as Mr. Collins was a friend to animals, please donate to your local shelter or animal rights organization, or to one of the following organizations which Mr. Collins supported: the Humane Society of Charlotte, the Charleston Animal Society, the Humane Society of Conway, the Humane Society of Florence, S.C., and the Humane Society of Myrtle Beach. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Apr. 8 to Apr. 11, 2016.

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Mark Adams

June 14, 2016

I worked for Bill in the early nineties at the Volvo dealership, and found him to be a very intelligent and kind soul. He had a dry humor about him that took you by surprise, a delightful aspect of his personality. My condolences to the family.

Michael Wilson

April 14, 2016

Eugenia,
I am so sorry hear about your dad who I know you loved very much. Just wanted you to know you are in my prayers and I wish you peace and comfort as you deal with this immense loss.

Wayne Williams - USMC

April 12, 2016

RIP Airman !!!
Wayne Williams
United States Marine Corps

Joe Frank Sellers

Joe Sellers

April 9, 2016

Charles, I just read aboukt Bill Jr. and I would like to send my thoughts and prayers to all the family members. What memories I have about the whole family. Too many to mention. They started on Elm Street in Conway and continued through the years to 3500 North Ocean Blvd. Your mom and dad were like family to me and all of your brothers. Your dad wrote a nice letter on me when I was applying for the job of Postmaster at Murrells Inlet. I still have a copy of that letter. May the Lord in heaven comfort your hearts in this time of sorrow. Surely we will meet again in the future. Love and Prayers.
p.s. I remember when Bill, Jr. went into the Military.

April 9, 2016

May the God of comfort bring the family peace in their time of grief.

John Morgan

April 4, 2016

My first cousin and reigning Collins patriarch, Bill was always kind and fair with me and never failed to have me rethinking so many things long taken for granted about history and life in general. Shown is a favorite photo of him dancing with a young great niece taken at a great nephew's wedding he enjoyed on Isle of Palms five years ago where he as usual played another key roll in providing, talking, dancing, and educating those around him. Eugenia and Will, we all were hoping so for him to make one more comeback, knowing him to be a tough veteran and fighter. I will surely miss him and just hope to be able to emulate his honesty plus loyalty to family. While giving peace to his soul, may our God be with you and familes now and forever. - Cousin John

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