Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones. Born September 3, 1976. Ashley Aubra Jones has been an American actor for more than 20 years. Her fame is based on her role in soap operas such as Megan Dennison on The Young and the Restless and also as Bridget Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful. She was Daphne as a character who appeared in recurring roles in the second season of HBO's show True Blood. Ashley Jones obtained a Bachelor of Human Learning (K-8) from University of Tennessee at Martin, in 1997. She began her teaching career in teaching Reading in Kindergarten as well as the 1st grade in Maury County. Brent Jones was her UT Martin crush. They then moved to Thompsons Station. There she began teaching 4th year in Bethesda Elementary. In 1999 and 2000, Ashley continued teaching after she received her Master in Teaching at Trevecca Nazarene University. However the school were able to welcome Baylor. Ashley has focused her efforts for the past 15 years to ensure the health of her children's neighborhood and in her church. Ashley has been the director of the Preschool Ministry at Thompson Station Church in various capacities for more than 13 years. While Ashley was home with her kids, they went through three years at home schooling. While they were homeschooling the kids attended a home school class in which Ashley was also a teacher of History in Kindergarten and 1st Grade. God showed her family, that even though she loved doing homeschooling and having time with them but it was the time to send Ashley back to the classroom. Brent and Ashley have five kids. Silas Eliza Cruz are GCA Students. Baylor, who is a GCA graduate, attends UT Martin, where he plays baseball at the university. Callan, another GCA graduated, goes to Western Kentucky University. They are a busy family who enjoys fishing, hunting and watching each other cheer on their most loved sports and other activities. Romans 8:28 We know that in everything God works for the good of those who love him who are called in accordance with his plan.






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