jameswallacecarter memory-of.com

James Wallace Carter 1926 - 2009

This memorial website is being created to celebrate the life of our loved one, Wally Carter. We will remember him forever. James Wallace Carter - ag

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James Wallace Carter 1926 - 2009

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This memorial website is being created to celebrate the life of our loved one, Wally Carter. We will remember him forever. James Wallace Carter - ag

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The domain jameswallacecarter.memory-of.com states the following, "This memorial website is being created to celebrate the life of our loved one, Wally Carter." I analyzed that the webpage also stated " We will remember him forever." They also stated " James Wallace Carter - age 83, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2009 at his home in Camp Verde, AZ with Dorothy Dossie his high school sweetheart and beloved wife of 61 years by his side. Wally is survived by his wife Dossie, his daughter and son-in-law Deb and Bob Martino of Camp Verde, and family back east. To Dossie, Debbie and Bob." The meta header had james wallace as the first search term. This keyword was followed by carter, memorial website, and memory of which isn't as urgent as james wallace. The other words they used was memoryof. memory-of is also included but might not be seen by search crawlers.

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