Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones (born September 3 1976) is an American actor from the United States. Her most well-known roles include soap opera performances as Megan Dennison (The Young and the Restless) as well as Bridget Forrester (The Bold and the Beautiful). She played Daphne on a daily basis in the HBO series True Blood's 2nd season. Ashley Jones has a Bachelor of Human Learning from University of Tennessee at Martin. She earned her qualification in the year of 1997. She started her career as a teacher with the school in Maury County teaching Reading to kindergarten and the 1st grade. In 1998, she got married to the love of her life and UT Martin sweetheart Brent Jones and relocated in Thompsons Station. She began her teaching career at Bethesda Elementary, where she taught the 4th grade. Between 1999 and 2000, as well as 2001 she worked on her masters of instruction at Trevecca Nazarene University while continuing teaching. The couple adopted their oldest child Baylor. Ashley's most recent 15-year mission has been helping children grow in both her church as well as the local community. Additionally, she has served in various roles. Ashley is the leader of the Preschool Ministry for Thompson Station Church in various positions for over 13 years. Ashley taught her children at home for three years when she was at home. Ashley was a teacher of History for Kindergarten and the 1st grade at home and also took part in the tutorial. While she enjoyed homeschooling and spending time with her children, God clearly showed their family the need to re-enter school full time. Brent as well as Ashley have five children. Silas Eliza, and Cruz go to GCA. Baylor is a GCA graduated attends college and plays baseball at UT Martin. Callan an GCA graduate, also goes to Western Kentucky University. The family is very energetic and loves fishing, hunting and supporting each other in sports. Romans 8.28 We know the truth in all things. God is in the best interest of those who are devoted to him and have been chosen according to His purpose.
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