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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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2020-10-12 16:24:19 wrote:

I will always remember Tim as a friend first and colleague second. He always had a story to share about his family or beloved Aston Villa. As I got to know Tim, we developed a routine of getting coffee together. When I would fly over to London from the US, I could always use the caffeine to beat the jetlag. Tim knew that my father was battling cancer, and the first thing he always asked about was my dad every time we ventured out for coffee. He asked how treatment was going, how my mom was holding up, how the family was doing. When I lost my dad in March, Tim was one of the first calls of support. I will always remember the way he supported me, and would like to offer my support to the Jagger family at this difficult time. Tim's love and memory will live on forever.

2020-10-12 16:24:19 wrote: I will always remember Tim as a friend first and colleague second. He always had a story to share about his family or beloved Aston Villa. As I got to know Tim, we developed a routine of getting coffee together. When I would fly over to London from the US, I could always use the caffeine to beat the jetlag. Tim knew that my father was battling cancer, and the first thing he always asked about was my dad every time we ventured out for coffee. He asked how treatment was going, how my mom was holding up, how the family was doing. When I lost my dad in March, Tim was one of the first calls of support. I will always remember the way he supported me, and would like to offer my support to the Jagger family at this difficult time. Tim's love and memory will live on forever.

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