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Yes, Donna Ludwig, who was in a relationship with Richie Valens before his tragic death in a plane crash in 1959, did remarry later on. She married a man named James Anselmo in 1961. Their marriage lasted until his passing in 1987. Donna has often spoken fondly of her time with Valens, reflecting on their young love.

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