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December 20, 1926 - March 2, 2025 James Arthur Collins, noted restauranteur and philanthropist, beloved husband, dedicated father, grandfather, and great grandfather, died peacefully surrounded by his family, on March 2, 2025, in his longtime Brentwood home.
Jim was born in Huntington Park, California, on December 20, 1926, to Albert Preston and Lucile Marie Riglesberger Collins.
The family moved to Arcadia when Jim was in Middle School. The area was mostly farmland, and Jim dreamed of owning a horse. When he was 11, he earned 50 cents a day helping his father build the family's home but still did not have enough money for a horse, so his father took him to the local bank for a loan. Times were tough as the Depression raged, and Jim raised and sold rabbits, mowed lawns, and delivered newspapers to pay off the loan and buy feed for his horse, Rex. It was Jim's first business lesson.
In 1944, Jim graduated from M.A.D. High School, which drew students from Monrovia, Arcadia and Duarte. He immediately enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving stateside during World War II, and attending classes at Miami University of Ohio.
After his honorable discharge in 1946, Jim had the good fortune to attend UCLA on the G.I. Bill to study civil engineering. He ran track with Coach Ducky Drake, which carried on throughout his life, as he became a lifelong runner, jogging daily on San Vicente Boulevard.
While a UCLA student, Jim joined Beta Theta Pi and lived in the fraternity house. To save money, he worked as a "hasher," a waiter/dishwasher at other fraternities and sororities. While hashing at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, he spotted a beautiful, blonde sorority sister, Carol Elizabeth Leonard. After their first date, Carol went home and told her mother that she had met the man she was going to marry. She was right. After Jim's graduation from UCLA, on July 15, 1950, they were married at Westwood Hills Christian Church.
With his newly minted civil engineering degree, Jim got a job building churches. He and Carol moved to Duarte. A fortuitous offer from his father-in-law to open a coffee shop at Airport Village led to his visit to the first McDonalds in San Bernardino. Upon seeing the long lines at McDonald's, Jim decided instead to open Hamburger Handout in 1952, selling 19-cent burgers, 10-cent fries and nickel ice cream cones. Hamburger Handout was so popular that Jim opened three more locations.
Jim's very common expression that his success was attributed to "luck and being in the right place at the right time" was again proven true when he met Colonel Harland Sanders in Shelbyville, Kentucky in 1960. Jim and the Colonel became lifelong friends, with the Colonel sleeping on Jim's couch when he was visiting Los Angeles. After a handshake deal with the Colonel, Jim added the Colonel's famous fried chicken to his menus. Subsequently, Jim sold his hamburger stands and became a franchise representative for Kentucky Fried Chicken.
From 1962-68, Jim opened 240 KFC franchises throughout Southern California. After the Colonel sold his company, Jim, along with a couple of fraternity brothers, started Collins Foods International, Inc. (CFI). In 1969, CFI opened the first KFC in Australia and by the 1990s had 100 restaurants there, as well as 170 in the US. Jim's longtime friendship with Del Johnson enabled CFI to purchase the 164 restaurants in the Sizzler Steakhouse chain. At its height, in addition to its KFCs, CFI had 302 franchised Sizzlers and 139 company-owned stores in 30 states and abroad.
Jim spent the first half of his life making money and the second half giving it away. His favorite saying was "It's a lot of fun to make money but even more fun to give it away."
Jim's passion for giving back started very early. His philanthropy started with his alma mater, UCLA, and grew to include the Westside Family YMCA and the Boys & Girls Club of Venice. In 1980, Jim led the charge with other hospitality leaders to grow Cal Poly Pomona's hospitality program to a highly respected college. Collins College of Hospitality Management at Cal Poly Pomona is now ranked by CEO World Magazine as the number six school in hospitality and hotel management in the world.
He volunteered to lead the board in every organization to which he belonged, from the UCLA Alumni Association to the YMCA of Metro Los Angeles. He would set the example by making a lead gift, always desiring to inspire others to give. He chaired the first UCLA Campaign and remained active in all future fundraising campaigns instrumental in the campaign for the Anderson School of Management, Dad was so proud of the Collins Center for Executive Education. Another accomplishment was when the new Collins & Katz Family Y finally opened its doors in December 2018. He served as a director on many boards including AECOM and Lawry's Restaurants, Inc. Jim was a member of Young Presidents Organization and Chief Executives Organization and a 70-year member of Westwood Village Rotary Club. Jim was a faithful Christian, regularly attending church and living his Christian values daily.
Many awards were bestowed on Jim, including the UCLA Medal, California State University, California State University Pomona Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, Beta Theta Pi Oxford Cup, UCLA ICON Award, Horatio Alger Award and the National Restaurant Association Gold Plate Award.
Jim and Carol were avid UCLA sports fans, and, along with their family, rarely missed a football or basketball game, always decked out in their favorite blue and gold!. He loved seeing the statue outside Pauley Pavilion of Coach John Wooden, who became a dear family friend. They attended almost every Summer Olympics until 2012. Jim became a golfer and even learned how to fly a plane, delighting in flying his Cessna 172 to Palm Springs. Special talents were his harmonica skills and tap dancing, and he was happiest when having his favorite peanut butter and apricot jam sandwich.
Jim had an easy-going, friendly manner, and people were naturally drawn to him. He set a shining example for his family and was as generous with his time as he was with his treasure, mentoring students, young entrepreneurs, and colleagues when asked. His life and accomplishments will never be forgotten. His legacy will continue through The Carol and James Collins Foundation.
"You've made me, our family and our world better," Carol wrote in a card to celebrate Jim's 90th birthday. "I love you today, tomorrow and always."
In addition to his wife Carol, he is survived by his four children, Cathy Collins Hession (Ed), Kelly Leonard Collins, Michael James Collins, and Lissa Collins Gudim (Phil Sheard), seven grandchildren, Melanie Gudim Buswell (Tom), Alexander James Gudim (Rachel), Trevor Timothy Gudim (Mar), Natalie Carol Hession, Branden Kelly Collins, Nicholas Thomas Garcia and Angelina Lilya Cruz, and five great grandchildren, Charlie, Poppy, and Benedict Buswell, Collins (Coco) and James Whitney (Whit) Gudim. He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Jim's sister, Marie Preston, predeceased him.
We also want to thank our wonderful caregivers, Christine, Walter, Consuelo and Angel for their loving care of our father.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to one of Jim's favorite charities or one of your own. His legacy will continue to inspire and benefit future generations. The family would like to highlight the following for consideration:
 
The Collins College of Hospitality Management at Cal Poly Pomona:
Make checks payable to: CPP Philanthropic Foundation
Mail: The Collins College of Hospitality Management
California Polytechnic University
3801 W. Temple Avenue, Bldg. 79B
Pomona, CA, 91768
c/o James A. Collins Legacy, Chitra Perera
Online: https://thecollinscollege.info/jim-collins-legacy. 

Carol and James Collins Endowed Fund in Geriatric Medicine, please make check payable to the UCLA Foundation and on the memo line, please note: Collins Endowed Fund in Geriatric Medicine (90906Q).
Check can be mailed to:
The UCLA Foundation
PO Box 7145
Pasadena, CA 91109-7145

Collins & Katz Family YMCA
Checks can be mailed to:
1466 S Westgate Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Online: www.ymcaLA.org/ckGive

Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles
Checks can be mailed to:
Attn. RD Dept.
5029 S. Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90037
Online: www.bgcmla.org

A Celebration of life will be held at a later date.

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Mar. 9 to Mar. 16, 2025.

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Jerry Rauls

July 23, 2025

Mr Collins was a great man, I worked for Sizzler in LA, several times Mr Collins would show up for lunch or dinner and if we were busy or short handed ,Mr Collins always offered to help out. Even being the head of the company he was a down to earth man, and highly respected. The world lost a great man but heaven got a awesome angel

Bob Montgomery

July 18, 2025

Mrs. James A Collins (Carol)
Condolences, sympathy, and prayers for you and your family.
I met Jim and you during the early 70´s when I worked for KFC traveling out of the Public Relations Dept.with Colonel Sanders.Jim was always a friend when we visited LA.inviting me to go with him to an MBA class at UCLA, jogging, with him on Pebble Beach golf course, a performance at the Los Angeles Center for the Performing Arts and the New York stock exchange where Jim rang the bell for his stock offering for Sizzler . We communicated about 25 years ago during my banking career of 25 years with Compass bank as Jim and my CEO had met as members of the Young Presidents Organization. The Colonel had the highest respect and love for you and Jim as friends I shared his respect for Jim as a person and extraordinary businessman who, with you, made a difference that made the world a better place. Jim is one of those I will include in my memoir along with Bear Bryant, Gene Cernan.the last astronaut to walk on the moon, Bart Star Harry Brock, Compass CEO,and others who have been encouragers for me in my life. I graduated with a business degree from the University of Alabama was a "walk-on" on the football team while working to pay for my school. My roles at Compass Bank included VP Mgr
Financial Institutions Division, , Senior VP Mgr of the U.S. Banking. My Communty Banking roles include Organizing President/CEO and Co-Founding Director, President and CEO, and COO and EVP of 3 community banks. I have been married to my college girlfriend for 52 years and we have blessed wit3 children and their families including 8 special Grandchildren. I´ve followed Jim´s career and values that made him so successful. Your philanthropic work with Jim set´s a high standard for others to follow.
I hope you will let me know that you received this although I hope to reach out to you by mail email, or text to express my sincere condolences.
Faith Conquers All!
Sincerely,
Bob Montgomery
Retired Banking Executive
4458 Briar Glen Drive
Birmingham, Alabama 35243
[email protected]
Mobile and text 205-876-9823

Sandy Henley Cope

April 26, 2025

Oh Cathy.... M´Lee sent me this!!!
What wonderful memories of you and your dear Mom and Dad during those days at the BABC. WILL NEVER FORGET YOU ALL!!!
Sending my love and deepest sympathy to you and your dear family!!

Mick Price

April 14, 2025

It was a pleasure and an honor to know and work with and for Jim. I´ll never forget how calmly he handled us running out of gas on a North Queensland trip. He calmly took the blame, saying that he must have distracted me, the n gave a "life lesson". He told me that he only worried about the things he could change, not about the things that he couldn´t, but, saying that, he always asked me every time we met after that if I had enough gas! Vale, Jim Collins

Justin Stonebridge

April 11, 2025

Jim was definitely one of a kind and is only superseded by the legacy he leaves behind.

I can remember that he liked to have a chat, even if meant being late. And not for something important like a board meeting as such, and not so much him, but me holding him up.

I can remember him getting on a plane every year and flying out annually, to our yearly conference that Collins Food International, as it was known then, held.

And loved to listen to him recount his life memories, such as the one that is mentioned in his life legacy with Colonel Sanders sleeping on the couch in his lounge room, and the one where he had to save up to buy his first horse at age 11.

You will be surely missed by all that knew you and loved you.

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Chet Rondinella

March 28, 2025

I managed Jim´s KFC operations in the mid to late seventies. In meetings, I always found him to be upbeat with a kindly smile. The one exception was when I was summoned to his office one early morning. He had been out jogging and noticed that one of our chicken stores was permanently being closed. My explanation that our lease had expired and the landlord was repurposing the land and three realtors had been working for two years to find an alternative site in what was a constricted area granted to us by KFC Corporation in Louisville, Kentucky wasn´t very convincing to him. His always can-do attitude was definitely not buying my sorry narrative of the real estate realities in that area at that time. But we all got past that incident, and he remained an energetic, positive supporter of my KFC team.

God speed, Jim Collins. May every sunrise bring you a good run (hopefully past an open Kentucky Fried Chicken store).

My sincere condolences to Carol and the kids (now grown adults).

Chet,
Pasadena, California

Neil Cannon

March 26, 2025

Hi, I started working for Collins Foods in the year 2000 and first met Jim at one of the annual Company Conferences which were often held in various locations on the Gold Coast, Australia. I remember Jim was always interested in talking to whoever he met. And he was always smiling. I had the privilege of playing a game of golf, one on one with Jim, when I visited LA with my family many years ago. He certainly knew how to make someone feel welcomed. It is truly sad to hear of his passing, however, a real inspiration to have met the man who founded the Company that I still work for. Til we meet again Jim. Your friend, Neil Cannon.

Jan Price

March 20, 2025

So sad to hear this news. Worked for KFC in Queensland. A true gentleman and what a great legacy. Always enjoyed his company when he came out for a visit. Jan Price. Townsville. Queensland Australia.

Claudia

March 20, 2025

Uncle Jim, I'll miss you! Too many great memories to share, but it was definitely fun sharing our mutual interest in aviation. I know for certain the Collins family is having a great reunion in heaven. My mom must be really glad to see you!

Ron Perry

March 19, 2025

I knew Jim through his amazing involvement in the Westside YMCA. I later years Helen and I became good friends with his daughter Cathy. Jim was always a very wonderful person. He made is mark on humanity over and over again. He truly will be missed. Love to Carol and the whole family. Ron & Helen

Ann Gusiff

March 16, 2025

Jim led the TEC-on-Campus group at UCLA Anderson in the mid-1990s, which I got to participate in for two years. During the monthly meetings, Jim introduced us to entrepreneurs in the LA area to learn from them and led us as we were working on some venture of our own. It was a highlight of my MBA experience. One time he hosted us at his home in Palm Springs, and I got to fly with him in his plane from Santa Monica. I'll never forget that and Jim's generosity to pour so much into us.

Tony marella

March 16, 2025

Thank you and trying to call concha and angel..concha called me,tony marella and my wife Stephanie a few months ago to say hello..tried today to call her on a number that she left..concha and angel took care of my wife´s mother,claire Bantle for many years..Pasadena,mission viejo,and oceanside..would like to hear from her again..my cell.760-529-1949..and our condolences to Jim´s family

Donald Lopes

March 14, 2025

I knew Jim in the 70´s I became a KFC franchisee in 1970 and remember his energy, his smile, his giving ways...way back then. A man to emulate. I thought . A wonderful human being.

Rick Petitfils

March 10, 2025

I knew Jim in the 70's. I worked for KFC for about 20 years. I met his son Kelly when he had his own store in KFC in Palm Desert. I never forgot his kindness and wisdom and thought of him often . He was a generous person and lived a wonderful life.

Nicholas Garcia

March 9, 2025

My grandfather was such an inspiration to so many individuals including myself. Creating a business & having the sharp skillset to achieve anything he set his mind to, is definitely something I´ve implemented into my own life as an entrepreneur. I remember having fun conversations with him about his achievements & what it took. Philanthropy was always a huge part of his life & I´ve made it a life goal of mine to achieve that level of success in order to help whoever comes for it. He will be deeply missed & I miss him already. He´ll be watching over us all now. Love you Papa.

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Regine Gomez

March 9, 2025

Dear Mr. James Collins,

Thank you for creating such a wonderful program for me to be a part of. I truly appreciate all that you have accomplished for the school, and I am grateful for the opportunity to pursue my dreams and build a future for myself and my community.

You are a selfless and admirable person, and I deeply appreciate the support you and your family have provided. May God bless you in this life and the next with open arms and warm light.

Amen.

Su hija lissa mi Angel

March 9, 2025

Perdon por lo que estan pasando,siemto su dolor en mi alma yo los quiero, mucho, despues, de 20 años son como mi familia son parte Mia siento mucho, la perdida, de un gran honbre ,padre,y gran abuelito,losiento mucho.

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