Cpl. Daye was born in 1919 and enlisted in July of 1942 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He served his entire time in combat in the ETO with the men of HQ-Co, 2nd Battalion, 417th Regiment in the 76th Infantry Division. He crossed the Sauer River in Echternach, Luxembourg with the rest of the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 417th in the 76th's "Baptism by Fire".
For his meritorious service with the 76th's initial entry in to combat to V-E Day, he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. He also was the recipient of the Combat Infantryman Badge. One of the highest honors for any ground-pounding rifleman. Upon the 76th Division deactivating in August of 1945, Daye was transferred to the 358th Regiment in the 90th Infantry Division.
Upon his return home, Daye graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1950. He continued to work in accounting until retiring. Cpl Daye passed away in 1972 and is buried in Salem Cemetery in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.