Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones. Born on September 3, 1976. Ashley Aubra Jones has been an American actress for over 20 years. She has a number of soap opera roles, including Megan Dennison in The Young and the Restless as well as Bridget Forrester in The Bold and the Beautiful. In addition, she was Daphne on True Blood, the HBO drama True Blood in its second season. Ashley Jones graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor of Human Learning K-8 from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She started her career as a teacher in Maury County where she taught kindergarten and the first graders Reading. Brent Jones was her UT Martin fan. They then moved into Thompsons Station. She started her career as a teacher in Bethesda Elementary, where she taught fourth grade. Between 1999 and 2000, she went on to continue teaching while earning her Masters of Instruction at Trevecca Nazarene University. In 2000, she left the classroom after welcoming their youngest son Baylor. Ashley spent 15 years serving her church, community and her children. Ashley is an active leader in the Preschool Ministry as well as the Student Ministry of Thompson Station Church. While Ashley was home with her family, she spent three years in homeschooling. While they were homeschooling they attended a family school tutorial where Ashley additionally taught History to Kindergarten and 1st grade. God advised her that although she loved homeschooling as well as being in the presence of children, her family required a return to a full-time school. Brent and Ashley are the parents of five children. Silas Eliza, and Cruz are both students at GCA. Baylor, who is a GCA graduated, is a student at UT Martin where she is a baseball player at UT Martin. Callan is also a GCA graduate and is enrolled at Western Kentucky University. The family is very engaged and they enjoy fishing, hunting and supporting each other in sports. Romans 8.28 We know the truth in all things. God acts for the benefit of those who are devoted to Him and have been selected in accordance with His plan.
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