Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones, born on September 3, 1976, in America, is an actor. Her most well-known roles include soap opera roles, including Megan Dennison (The Young and the Restless) and Bridget Forrester (The Bold and the Beautiful). She also played Daphne in The HBO show True Blood in its second season. Ashley Jones has a Bachelor of Human Learning from University of Tennessee at Martin. She graduated with this degree in 1997. She began her teaching career in teaching Reading in the Kindergarten class and also the 1st Grade at Maury County. When she got married to her UT Martin sweetheart Brent Jones in 1998, she relocated to Thompsons Station. Bethesda Elementary is where she began to teach 4th grade. In 1999 & 2000 she was able to keep teaching while earning her Masters of Instruction from Trevecca Nazarene University. In 2000, she retired from teaching following the arrival of their youngest son Baylor. Ashley has been spending the past fifteen years working on the growth of children in her home congregation and in the community, while also serving in various roles. Ashley has been the director of the Preschool Ministry for Thompson Station Church in various capacities for more than 13 years. When Ashley was at home with her children they spent three years in homeschooling. Ashley and her children taught the history of kindergarteners as well as the first graders in a homeschool tutorial. God has shown her family that even though she loved being at home with her children and having time with them but it was time for Ashley to go back to school. Brent and Ashley both have five kids. Silas Eliza and Cruz are both students at GCA. Baylor is who is a GCA grad attends UT Martin, where he plays baseball there. Callan also is a GCA graduate attends Western Kentucky University. They are a busy family. like fishing, hunting, and motivating each other to be successful in their sport and hobbies. Romans 8:28 We know that in all things God works for the good of the people who are his followers who are called according to his purpose.
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