Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones (born September 3 1976) is an American actress from America. Her most well-known roles include playing Megan Dennison, on The Young and the Restless as well as Bridget Forrester, on The Bold and the Beautiful. She portrayed Daphne as a regular on the HBO series True Blood's 2nd season. Ashley Jones received a Bachelor of Human Learning for K-8 at the University of Tennessee at Martin in 1997. She started her career as a teacher in Maury County teaching Reading to kindergarten and the 1st grade. Following her wedding to her UT Martin sweetheart Brent Jones in 1998, she relocated in Thompsons Station. She began her teaching career at Bethesda Elementary, where she taught fourth grade. Between 1999 and 2000 she was able to keep teaching and earn her Master of Instruction from Trevecca Nazarene University. In 2000, she retired from teaching after the birth of their youngest son Baylor. Ashley has spent the last 15 years focused on the growth of the kids in her local congregation as well as in her community. She has also served in a variety of roles. Ashley was teacher and director at Thompson Station Church's Preschool as well as Students Ministry for the past 13 years. Ashley and her family were homeschooled for 3 years. While they were homeschooling they attended a family school-based tutorial, in which Ashley was also a teacher of History in Kindergarten and 1st grade. She loved staying in the home with her children and she loved to teach her children. However, God made it clear that it was time for the family to move back full-time. Brent and Ashley both have five children. Silas and Eliza as well as Cruz all attend GCA. Baylor is a GCA graduated plays baseball at UTMartin. Callan is another GCA graduated, goes to Western Kentucky University. The family is busy, and they enjoy hunting, fishing and encouraging each other to succeed in their sports and hobbies. Romans 8:28 And we know that in everything God does his best to ensure the happiness of those who love him who have been called according to his purpose.
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