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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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Jonathan Pitkanen 2020-10-27 11:44:01 wrote:

It's hard to know how to start. I've known Tim for nigh on 20 years starting from his NatWest/RBS days. I've known him as a business acquaintance, as a member of my team, as a team head, but always, and most importantly, as a friend. While Tim's football allegiance, and sartorial elegance, may be remembered wryly, his infectious, garrulous laugh, his baritone-like voice, his intelligence, and above all his love for his family are the memories that will remain with me. Tim loved socializing, & many a time would be found (after work of course), in some of the dingiest pubs in the City. He knew everybody, literally everybody. He was a true people person and therefore it's of little surprise to see the outpouring of emotion at his passing. Tim had his moments, he wore his heart on his sleeve, but that's what made him real. I'll miss you, you bugger!

Jonathan Pitkanen 2020-10-27 11:44:01 wrote: It's hard to know how to start. I've known Tim for nigh on 20 years starting from his NatWest/RBS days. I've known him as a business acquaintance, as a member of my team, as a team head, but always, and most importantly, as a friend. While Tim's football allegiance, and sartorial elegance, may be remembered wryly, his infectious, garrulous laugh, his baritone-like voice, his intelligence, and above all his love for his family are the memories that will remain with me. Tim loved socializing, & many a time would be found (after work of course), in some of the dingiest pubs in the City. He knew everybody, literally everybody. He was a true people person and therefore it's of little surprise to see the outpouring of emotion at his passing. Tim had his moments, he wore his heart on his sleeve, but that's what made him real. I'll miss you, you bugger!

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