Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones. Born September 3, 1976. Ashley Aubra Jones has been an American actress for over 20 years. She is most famous for portraying Megan Dennison, on The Young and the Restless as well as Bridget Forrester, on The Bold and the Beautiful. On the HBO show True Blood, she played as Daphne. Ashley Jones graduated in 1997 with a degree of Bachelor of Human Learning K-8 from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She began her professional career as teacher in Maury County where she taught Kindergarten and first graders Reading. She got married Brent Jones, her UT Martin love and moved to Thompsons Station in 1998. She started her career as a teacher in Bethesda Elementary, where she taught 4th grade. In 1999 and 2000 she continued on to teach while getting her Masters of Instruction at Trevecca Nazarene University but stepped away from the classroom when they welcomed their youngest son Baylor to the family in the year 2000. Ashley's last 15-year focus is encouraging children to grow within her church and in the local community. In addition, she serves in various roles. Ashley has been a leader for a long time for the Preschool Ministry as well as the Student Ministry of Thompson Station Church. Ashley was a three-year resident at the home of her kids, and homeschooling them. Ashley and her children taught the history of kindergarteners as well as students in the first grade at a school tutorial. God said to her that even though she enjoyed the homeschooling experience and being in the presence of children, her family had to go back to full time school. Brent and Ashley both have five children. Silas Eliza and Cruz are both students at GCA. Baylor, a GCA graduated, is a student at UT Martin where she plays baseball at the university. Callan is also an GCA graduate and is enrolled at Western Kentucky University. It is a family filled with busy individuals who enjoy fishing, hunting and support each other during their favorite sports. Romans8:28 "And we are aware that God throughout every way, works for the advantage of those who love him."
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