EVERETT — A memorial service has been set for Saturday for Michael J. Waterman, who was killed Monday night when a driver allegedly fleeing police struck his car.
Waterman, 29, was headed home from his job selling appliances at Sears at the Everett Mall. A 19-year-old man ran a red light at the intersection of Highway 526 and SE Everett Mall Way and slammed into the driver’s side of Waterman’s car, according to court papers.
The driver, Thomas Bradley Schuerenberg, is being held for investigation of second-degree murder, driving a stolen car and attempting to flee from a State Patrol trooper.
Employees at Sears wore black ribbons this week in memory of Waterman, said friend Dan Jones, 29, an appliance salesman at the Sears in Redmond.
"His death has devastated his store," Jones said. "Mike was one of those people that everybody loved."
Waterman’s memorial is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at the North Creek Presbyterian Church, 621 164th St. SE in Mill Creek.
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