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Tim Jagger

February 13, 1969 - October 2, 2020

Tim was much admired and respected by colleagues within his team and across Columbia Threadneedle as a whole. Tim will be remembered by clients and associates with much warmth, affection and respect. His sense of humour and caring nature helped him stand out as a natural leader and friend. Please use this page as a celebration of Tim's life, to share the stories & memories you have of him.

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Julian Thomas 2020-10-12 18:49:43 wrote:

The last time I saw Tim was in the office, just before lockdown, back in March. Like most of our conversations, we spoke about work for about 30 seconds and then about the mighty Aston Villa for around 5 minutes. He’d just been to Wembley with family for the EFL cup final and gave me his thoughts on the rest of the season. Fast forward to last week. On Monday morning I was going to message Tim (and other AVFC fans at CTI) about the 7-2 victory the night before, only to learn the shocking news of his passing. To a dear colleague and friend, now a Holte Ender in the Sky – RIP Tim.

Julian Thomas 2020-10-12 18:49:43 wrote: The last time I saw Tim was in the office, just before lockdown, back in March. Like most of our conversations, we spoke about work for about 30 seconds and then about the mighty Aston Villa for around 5 minutes. He’d just been to Wembley with family for the EFL cup final and gave me his thoughts on the rest of the season. Fast forward to last week. On Monday morning I was going to message Tim (and other AVFC fans at CTI) about the 7-2 victory the night before, only to learn the shocking news of his passing. To a dear colleague and friend, now a Holte Ender in the Sky – RIP Tim.

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