Flags Lowered to Honor Late Fire Chief, Sheriff

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ordered U.S. and Michigan flags within the State Capitol Complex and upon all public buildings and grounds across the state of Michigan to be lowered to half-staff on Tuesday, Jan. 6 to honor the life and service of Hamilton Fire Chief David Haverdink, who passed away Dec. 25, 2025 of injuries suffered while in the line of duty. 

“Chief Haverdink was a proud family man and dedicated public servant,” Whitmer said. “He was an example of the selflessness and dedication firefighters across Michigan demonstrate each and every day. Let’s honor this fallen hero and keep his family and the entire Hamilton Fire Department in our thoughts.” 

Chief Haverdink served the Hamilton Fire Department for 51 years, with almost 40 years as chief. In addition to his service, Haverdink worked for the Hamilton Distributing Company, eventually becoming president and co-owner. Haverdink also pursued a career in law enforcement, becoming a reserve deputy sheriff for Allegan County in 1980. 

Haverdink’s community service and involvement extended beyond his work in public service. In 1990, he became a member of the Allegan County Board of Commissioners where he advocated for safety initiatives. In 1992, Haverdink successfully campaigned for Allegan County Sheriff and stayed in the role for eight years, advocating for the sheriff’s department and safety initiatives. 

Flags were returned to full-staff on Wednesday, Jan. 7.