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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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2020-10-23 20:21:30 wrote:

Dear Suzie, Wendy and I would like to extend our sincere condolences to you, Ollie and Leo. Our hearts are broken but our spirit is filled with many great memories and stories. We fondly remember our visit and time with you & Tim in Singapore. You couldn't have been more gracious hosts. And selfishly, I couldn't have been more excited when Tim said yes about accepting the job in London. Your husband was a great colleague at work, but an even better person. I will miss going out for a coffee with him in the morning and then another later in the day. And I will miss going out for a pint with him after work and then having another later in the evening. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and the boys. -- Wendy & Colin Lundgren

2020-10-23 20:21:30 wrote: Dear Suzie, Wendy and I would like to extend our sincere condolences to you, Ollie and Leo. Our hearts are broken but our spirit is filled with many great memories and stories. We fondly remember our visit and time with you & Tim in Singapore. You couldn't have been more gracious hosts. And selfishly, I couldn't have been more excited when Tim said yes about accepting the job in London. Your husband was a great colleague at work, but an even better person. I will miss going out for a coffee with him in the morning and then another later in the day. And I will miss going out for a pint with him after work and then having another later in the evening. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and the boys. -- Wendy & Colin Lundgren

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