Born June 7, 1973 in Tampa, she is survived by her husband Daniel M. Driscoll and two cherished daughters, Delaney and Emma-James Driscoll, all of Tampa. She is also survived by her parents James and Jane Hoster of Port Richey, Fl and a father Charles Hodupp of St. Petersburg, Fl.
Ashley was a graduate Clearwater High School, later receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree and from the University of Florida. Ashley was a stay at home mother to her two girls and made her house an incredibly warm and welcoming home.
Ashley was special in many ways. One of her many gifts was to make others feel special and people felt immediately comfortable around her. She had an infectious energy and saw great value in all people. Ashley always found time to help, give, or show love to others as the need arose. Very well educated, she was conversant on many subjects including the Holy Scriptures. From these she drew great strength and resolve. Ashley passed on biblical principles to her children and lived what she believed. Ashley wasn't shy about sharing the source of her inner strength.
Those who had the great privilege of knowing Ashley will admit they never knew anyone quite like her and probably never will again. She will be dearly missed and always remembered.
Surviving, in addition to her husband, children and parents are three sisters, Mary (Nick) Stratis, Sarah (Dwayne) Groff, and Laura Grace Hodupp and a stepmother Debbie (Pat) Kappenman. Ashley is also survived by a loving extended family, which includes her uncle, James (Jane) Spencer III, cousins Mark (Lenni) Spencer, David (Kim) Spencer, and James (Chantalle) Spencer IV, Uncle George Hodupp, Aunt Happy (Leonard) Cessac, and four nephews.
Friends may call from 4:00pm to 7:00 PM Thursday January 6, 2022 at the Blount and Curry Funeral Home at Macdill Hall, 605 S. MacDill Ave. Tampa, Florida. Graveside services will be held Friday January 7, 2022 at 11:00 AM.in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Tampa, Florida.
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