Johnny Ricardo Maes

johnny maes

September 29, 1966 ~ December 17, 2025

Born in: Rawlins, Wyoming
Resided in: Denver, Colorado

Johnny Ricardo (Ricky) Maes, 59 of Northglenn, Colorado passed away on December 17th, 2025, in his home.

Johnny was born on September 29th, 1966, to John and Neoma in Rawlins, Wyoming at the age of 19 Johnny joined the Army.

In 1989 Johnny met his spouse Kimberly Kay Maes (Jones) who went on to have 3 children, Jeremy, Kaela, and Rachel Maes. Johnnys hobbies consisted of Riding his Motorcycle, working on his garden, and watching The Detroit Lions.

Johnny is predeceased by sister Linda (Nini) Maes. Johnny is survived by wife Kimberly K. Maes, and children Jeremy G. Maes, Kaela D. Maes (Jason Santistevan), Rachel B. Maes, and grandchildren Violet Skye Santistevan, Jordan A. Santistevan, Father John T. Maes and Mother Neoma M. Maes (Hererra) and siblings Debbie J. Purves (Jimmy Purves), Carla D. Gray (Walter Gray).

Johnny will always be remembered as Hard Working, Kind, Giving, and Stubborn. He will be greatly missed as a Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Grandpa, and Friend. Johnny’s memory will live on in the hearts of all of those who loved him.

A viewing will be held both on January 22nd for close family at Stork and Morley Funeral Home at 7pm, and January 23rd for the public at New Hopes Ministry at 10am followed by Church services at 11am and Honorary Military Services at Fort Logan National Cemetery at 1pm.

“May your final ride be easy, and the road stretch far and wide, asking angels to guide you home.”

 

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Services

Funeral: January 23, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

New Hope Ministries
875 S. Sheridan Blvd.
Lakewood, Colorado 80226

(303) 274-6317

Interment following funeral service: January 23, 2026 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Ft. Logan National Cemetery
3698 S. Sheridan Blvd.,
Denver, Colorado 80236


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  1. Always missed, but never forgotten. May you rest in peace cousin. Love you and hope to see you again❤️❤️❤️

  2. He was loved by many. What a solider he was with my dad best buddies they where side kicks. He was an awesome guy he was funny smart and out going. Will be missed but not forgotten fly high and hang with my dad once again.


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