Charlie Collins Dies at 78

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Renowned country guitarist Charlie Collins (pictured above, left), who was a longtime staple in Roy Acuffs Smokey Mountain Boys, died on Thursday, Jan. 12, after suffering a massive stroke on Sunday, Jan. 8.



The 78-year-old guitarist did what he loved right up until the end of his life. The Saturday night before his stroke, Collins, who played the Grand Ole Opry regularly for 45 years, took the Opry stage one last time with the Opry Square Dance Band. According to the Tennessean, Collins returned home from the show around 9:15PM and suffered his stroke just the next morning.



In addition to his guitar-wielding skills, the multi-instrumentalist was also quite capable on the mandolin and the fiddle, rounding out his trifecta of stringed country instruments. He first joined Acuffs Smokey Mountain Boys in 1966 and played with the band until Acuffs 1992 death. Collins also performed with other noteworthy Opry acts, including Brother Oswald and the Square Dance Band, with whom he played his last show.



Collins also recorded with the likes of Mark OConner, Bush, Jim and Jesse and Norman Blake. A native of Caryville, Tenn., Collins was in the army for a while before taking a job with the Pinnacle Mountain Boys in 196o. While touring with that band, his nickname was Peanut The Fiddler, and after six years he joined on with Acuff.



Music and the Opry, that was his life, his friend and musical collaborator Mike Webb told the Tennessean. Im so grateful that he was able to work, right up until the end.

 
COLLINS, Charles Edward "Charlie"Born April 5, 1933 in Pioneer, TN to the late Lawrence and Ella Collins. Charlie was a member of Roy Acuff's, Smoky Mountain Boys, where he played guitar, fiddle and mandolin as a Grand Ole Opry musician. He was preceded in death by two children, Charles William Collins and Lorili Collins Parker; daughter-in-law, Joanna Collins; son-in-law, James Parker; brothers, Sonny and Arlis Collins; sister, Lois Collins. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Mary Agnes Bruce Collins; daughter, Teresa Lynn (Mike) Sweeney; grandchildren, Rosa Lynn (Kevin) Bradley, Lauren Rose Collins, Harley Neal Logue; great-grandchildren, LCpl Anthony (Eleanor) Bradley, Shelby and Kelly Bradley; Kaitlyn and Kamryn Logue; great-great grandchild, Emma Wren Bradley; brothers, Clyde Collins, Roy Collins and Tommy Collins; sisters, Marjorie Lay, Linda Lockard, June Sullivan, and Martha Neal. The family will receive friends Sunday from 2-8 p.m. at Spring Hill. The funeral ceremony will be on Monday January 16, 2012 at 10 a.m. in the chapel of Spring Hill Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Historic Spring Hill Cemetery where Pallbearers will be, Harley Neal Logue, Kevin Bradley, Timmy Sullivan, Chris Lockard, and Ray Neal. Honorary Pallbearers will be his brothers and Opry family. Arrangements by: SPRING HILL FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY, 5110 Gallatin Road at Briley Parkway, Nashville, TN 37216, (615) 865-1101. www.springhillfh.com







 
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