Luke Perry and his fiancée Wendy Madison Bauer had reportedly set their wedding date when the 52-year-old actor died earlier this month.
The couple was supposed to be married on August 17 in Los Angeles, TMZ reported. The outlet reportedly acquired a "save the date" for the couple’s wedding.
The cards, which said a “formal invitation” would come later, were reportedly designed in grey and gold but didn’t give any other details about the wedding.
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Perry and Bauer had been together for almost 12 years but kept their relationship private.
Bauer spoke out for the first time after the death of the “Beverly Hills, 90210” star last week.
“I want to express my gratitude to everyone for the outpouring of love and support,” Bauer, 44, told People on Saturday. “The countless, heartwarming stories of Luke’s generosity and kindness have been a great source of solace during this difficult time.”
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“The past 11½ years with Luke were the happiest years of my life, and I am grateful to have had that time with him. I also want to thank his children, family, and friends for their love and support," Bauer continued. "We have found comfort in one another and in the knowledge that our lives were touched by an extraordinary man. He will be dearly missed.”
Had Perry and Bauer tied the knot, she would have been his second wife. The "Riverdale" star amicably divorced his first wife, Rachel "Minnie" Sharp, in 2003.
He and Sharp share son Jack, 21, and daughter Sophie, 18.
Bauer and Sharp, Perry's children, Perry's mother Ann Bennett, stepfather Steve Bennett, brother Tom Perry, sister Amy Coder, and other close family and friends all surrounded the actor when he died on March 4 following a massive stroke.
Fox News’ Jessica Sager contributed to this report.