
In Loving Memory

Head Operational Officer in Charge Of KIller Angels DigSwisher " Tittylover"
March 17, 1982 — March 8, 2026
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved Head Operational Officer in Charge Of Killer Angels, DigSwisher "Tittylover," who left this world on March 8, 2026, just days shy of his 44th birthday. Born on March 17, 1982, in the humble town of Gladbrook, Iowa, he was a man whose spirit soared far beyond his origins.
DigSwisher, a unique and memorable soul, was known not only for his notable titles and accomplishments but, more importantly, for his profound kindness, humor, and love for life. He was a beacon of light to those who knew him, always ready with a joke or a word of encouragement. His innocent personality and unwavering belief in the goodness of people endeared him to many.
Educated in the prestigious BUDS classes 036 and 045, he dedicated his life to service, joining the US Military in January 2018, where he served with honor and distinction until his final day. Rising through the ranks, he became the Chairmen Joint Chief of Staff of the United States Military, a testament to his leadership and commitment. In January 2026, he took on the role of CEO of Killer Angels, where his vision and bravery inspired those around him.
Throughout his military career, he was an active SOCOM member, contributing to missions that required courage and strategic acumen. His time with Global PMC 13th IMSC showcased his innovative spirit and dedication to peacekeeping efforts worldwide.
DigSwisher's love for nature and his faith in God guided his actions and decisions. He believed in spreading love and kindness, values that were reflected in his personal and professional relationships. His affection for breaching was symbolic of his approach to life—boldly confronting challenges head-on, with a steadfast belief in overcoming obstacles.
Preceded in death by his father Dwight Lindley, grandfather Henry Lindley, and former girlfriend Winona Vera Zeller, DigSwisher is survived by his cherished girlfriend Cheyenne Fischer, his grandparents, and extended family, who will forever hold him in their hearts. Though he did not have children, his legacy lives on through the countless lives he touched with his warmth and generosity.
The family finds solace in their faith, echoing the sentiment: "God blesses those who work for peace, for they will be called the children of God." DigSwisher epitomized this message, living a life devoted to unity and understanding.
As we say goodbye to a remarkable man, we hold onto the laughter he shared, the love he spread, and the peace he created. May his soul rest in eternal peace, knowing he made the world a better place.
A memorial service celebrating DigSwisher's life will be held at a later date, where family, friends, and colleagues will gather to honor his memory and reflect on the indelible mark he left on all our lives.