Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones (born September 3rd, 1976) is an American actress from America. Her most well-known roles include parts in soap operas, including Megan Dennison on The Young and the Restless and also as Bridget Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful. She was Daphne the recurring character in the second season of HBO's show True Blood. Ashley Jones earned a Bachelor of Human Learning, K-8 in 1997 from University of Tennessee at Martin. Within Maury County, she began in teaching Kindergarten and the First Grade Reading. In 1998, she was married to Brent Jones, her UT Martin sweetheart Brent Jones and moved to Thompsons Station. In Bethesda Elementary she started teaching 4th grade. Between 1999 and 2000, she continued to teach as she was getting her Masters of Instruction at Trevecca Nazarene University but stepped away from the classroom when they welcomed their oldest son Baylor to the family in the year 2000. Ashley spent her last 15 years working for the community, with a focus on kids' development in the church she was a part of and within the local community. Ashley is the long-time director of the Preschool Ministry and Student Ministry in Thompson Station Church. Ashley taught her children at home for 3 years while she was at her home. In their time of homeschooling, children attended a home school class where Ashley additionally taught History in Kindergarten and 1st Grade. While she enjoyed homeschooling as well as spending time with her kids God has clearly shown their family the need to return full-time school. Brent and Ashley have five kids. Silas Eliza and Cruz are all pupils at GCA. Baylor is a GCA graduate attends and participates in baseball for UT Martin. Callan the GCA graduand also attends Western Kentucky University. They have a very busy family who love fishing, hunting, and having fun cheering on each other during their favourite sports and games. Romans 8:28. We are confident that in everything God will work for the benefit of the people who are his followers that have been called according to his purposes.
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