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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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Catherine Stronach 2020-10-21 13:09:22 wrote:

I can’t believe that I only had the pleasure of working with Tim for 3 years. Over that time the EMD team became more like a family than colleagues and that is all down to Tim’s bubbly caring personality. I considered Tim to be a very close friend who we will all miss desperately and there are too many memories to note down here, but I will cover a few. I will always fondly remember the ‘dad jokes’ which brightened up the serious work discussions and the ‘just a quick pint’ or ‘one more for the road’ outings. These team pub trips always ended up with extremely late nights (sometimes including Suzie too!), the whisky fuelled DMCs and bribes of buying coffee/ bacon sandwiches offered to get out of doing the morning meeting the next day. The trip to the Minneapolis office we took together is something I’ll never forget: the unsubtle checking out of Rupert Grint in the lounge, or when we got lost in the Skyways and nearly froze walking a couple of blocks outside and of course being shown the site of Chris’s legendary meltdown at Radisson blu hotel from a prior trip – we got a lot of funny looks from others as we were hysterically laughing in a hotel lobby. There are many more memories and all of them a full of laughter and joy. I will always remember his smiling happy face. Sending all my love to the Jagger family – and I’m sure we will reminisce more and raise a glass to Tim together.

Catherine Stronach 2020-10-21 13:09:22 wrote: I can’t believe that I only had the pleasure of working with Tim for 3 years. Over that time the EMD team became more like a family than colleagues and that is all down to Tim’s bubbly caring personality. I considered Tim to be a very close friend who we will all miss desperately and there are too many memories to note down here, but I will cover a few. I will always fondly remember the ‘dad jokes’ which brightened up the serious work discussions and the ‘just a quick pint’ or ‘one more for the road’ outings. These team pub trips always ended up with extremely late nights (sometimes including Suzie too!), the whisky fuelled DMCs and bribes of buying coffee/ bacon sandwiches offered to get out of doing the morning meeting the next day. The trip to the Minneapolis office we took together is something I’ll never forget: the unsubtle checking out of Rupert Grint in the lounge, or when we got lost in the Skyways and nearly froze walking a couple of blocks outside and of course being shown the site of Chris’s legendary meltdown at Radisson blu hotel from a prior trip – we got a lot of funny looks from others as we were hysterically laughing in a hotel lobby. There are many more memories and all of them a full of laughter and joy. I will always remember his smiling happy face. Sending all my love to the Jagger family – and I’m sure we will reminisce more and raise a glass to Tim together.

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