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Cody Lindler Obituary

Cody Paul Lindler, 34, of Chapin, SC, died July 27, 2025. Born July 20, 1991, in Columbia, SC, to Aubrey Paul and Lisa Rene (Smith) Lindler. Cody was employed with Swampfox Technologies, Inc. in Columbia, SC. Cody loved grilling out, learning to weld, hanging out with friends, his cat, Clyde, politics, shooting guns with his brother, all things Legos, Star Wars, and playing Sci-Fi games. He also enjoyed family events like birthday gatherings. He is survived by his parents, his brother Jesse (Cheyanne) Lindler; aunt, Julie Watts; uncle, Kenneth (Libby) Lindler; maternal grandmother, Joyce Smith, as well as cousins. He is preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Robert Smith, and paternal grandparents Earl and Margie Lindler. A funeral service will be held at 10am on Saturday, August 9, 2025, at St. Peters Lutheran Church with Rev. Randall Drafts officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to an animal rescue of your choice. Memories and messages may be left on his tribute wall. Whitaker Funeral Home is honored to serve the Lindler family.

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Published by Post and Courier - Columbia on Jul. 30, 2025.

Memorial Events
for Cody Lindler

Aug

9

Service

10:00 a.m.

St. Peter Lutheran Church

900 Dreher Island Road, Chapin, SC 29036

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939 Chapin Rd, Chapin, SC 29036

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Tori McQuinn

Yesterday

I worked with Cody while at Swampfox and he was always kind, thoughtful, and dependable. Even after I left the company, Cody would still send me cute pictures of his cats.

He will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Ceferino Nazal

August 6, 2025

I am saddened by the passing of Cody. He was a vendor partner when I worked with him, playing a big role in helping launch an application our organization uses today.
Cody will be remembered not only for his technical contributions, but for his kindness and his willingness to help. He made himself available after normal business hours to answer our questions, offer support, and consistently went above and beyond to help us succeed. His warmth, patience, and reliability made him a cherished part of our extended team.
He was just a good person to work with and I am grateful for the opportunity to have worked with him.
My thoughts are with his family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time.

Ginger Grogan

August 4, 2025

Just feel very sad for Lisa and Aubrey Lindler and the family! Though I never got to know him personally, I had seen him when I'd go to Lisa's house our Church. I'm sure he was a sweet son! I'm just in shock about it! I'm praying for Jesus' comfort for the family in Jesus' family!

Bob Cooper

July 31, 2025

I knew Cody as an employee and a friend. His loss has been huge in both respects and that loss cannot be filled. I remember interviewing Cody and liking his natural curiosity and just "nice to being around"-ishness. Code never complained about anything and always jumped in and helped. Our customers loved him and couldn't have asked for a better representative of Swampfox and our culture. I sincerely miss him dearly.

Bradley Pierce

July 30, 2025

Cody Paul Lindler was a dear friend of mine. I have know him since we met in college in 2009. I owe Paul an enormous debt of gratitude. He pointed me to Swampfox Technologies after I was laid off from my previous job. After a long and fruitless job search in the preceding months, this felt like divine intervention. I was hired shortly thereafter, and I had the unique privilege of learning from him as a coworker. He is truly irreplaceable. It also allowed us to reconnect on a personal level. We had many common interests; software, cryptocurrency, firearms, philosophy, and so much more. Paul was always a joy to talk to. You will be sorely missed, brother. Thank you for the privilege of having you in our lives for all these years.

Kevin Monaghan

July 30, 2025

I am not sure Cody and I ever met, in person, but we met via Teams and telephone and interacted on numerous occasions, through our work engagements. The real testament to Cody's character and the impact of his kind, helpful disposition is that he cultivated deep respect and admiration with me and my co-workers at Dominion Energy without ever meeting us in person. His sense of ownership and care for the products he supported for us bore not just the Swampfox brand and reputation, but his "Cody Lindler mark, as well. We will miss him dearly and send our deepest condolences to his family and colleagues. God bless.
Kevin Monaghan

Maria Urbanek

July 30, 2025

Swampfox is our IVR vendor at Dominion Energy South Carolina, and Cody played a pivotal role in helping us implement the First In Line application.

He was always thorough, responsive, and a pleasure to work with. His contributions made a lasting impact, and he will be deeply missed. I´m so sorry to hear of his passing-my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Chrissy Wilson

July 30, 2025

I worked with Cody at Swampfox and he was such a great addition to the company. He was always willing to help and I never once heard him complain. We are devastated and so saddened by his loss. He was a wonderful person and he will be greatly missed.

Derek Sanders

July 30, 2025

We will sorely miss Cody at Swampfox. It still doesn't seem real. I was so impressed with his drone flying ability and enjoyed our many discussions on firearms and other topics. A huge loss.

Mike Williamson

July 30, 2025

I knew Cody from Swampfox, and while work is not the most important thing, the way that he treated his customer, colleagues, and teammates showed is character. He wanted things to be right for us, and he worked hard to make sure we were taken care of, especially his customers. We will miss him greatly.

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