Leroy C Ioas (15 February 1896,
Wilmington, Illinois - 22 July 1965,
Haifa,
Israel) was a
Hand of the Cause of the
Bahá'í Faith. His parents declared themselves Bahá'ís in
1898 and took Ioas to meet
`Abdu'l-Bahá during the latter’s travels in the United States in 1912. Ioas moved to San Francisco after marrying
Sylvia Kuhlman and soon became active in the local Bahá’í community.Adamson,
Historical dictionary, 252.
Service at the Bahá’í World Centre
The Guardian of the Bahá’í faith,
Shoghi Effendi, appointed Ioas to the
International Bahá'í Council, precursor to the
Universal House of Justice, in December
1951, where he served until
1961 as Secretary-General. In order to fulfill his duties, he quit his job in the railway industry, where he had worked for nearly forty years, and moved to
Haifa, where he would reside until the end of his life.
After the death of
Shoghi Effendi, Ioas was among nine
Hands of the Cause elected as a
Custodian of the Bahá'í Faith on 25 November 1957. He travelled far and frequently to promote and expand the faith, even as his health weakened after heart problems began in
1953. His last trip, to eight areas in the United States during 1964, weakened him so much that he could not return to Haifa for six months and died less than a year later.Adamson,
Historical dictionary, 254. He is buried in the
Mount Carmel Bahá’í cemetery in Haifa.
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