Remebering Carlos "Los" Grangrade
This weekend, the Nantucket Boys & Girls Club lost one of its most beloved figures. Carlos Grangrade, known to generations of members as “Los,” passed away on Saturday. For 41 years Carlos filled the Club with laughter, energy, and a spirit that drew kids in and made them feel at home.
Carlos’s connection to the Club began long before he joined the staff. As a child, he was a member of the Nantucket Boys Club, years before it became the Nantucket Boys & Girls Club. Those early days shaped his love for the Club, and when he returned as game room supervisor in 1978, he poured that same sense of belonging and joy into every moment he spent with members. He went on to become the longest-serving employee in the Club’s history, retiring in 2019 before moving to North Carolina to be with family.
The game room was Carlos’s world. Outgoing, lively, and always ready to cheer on kids, he taught the rules of bumper pool and ping-pong, encouraged friendly competition, and made sure everyone felt part of the fun. Many alumni still smile when they remember “Los Bucks,” the currency he invented that kids earned by playing tournaments and games. After collecting enough, members could trade their Los Bucks in at the snack shack for a “free” snack. Today snacks are free for all, but Los Bucks live on as one of the most treasured traditions from his time at the Club.
Carlos also had his own rituals. He often came in at 6:30 in the morning to get the game room ready for the day and to check in on his Farmville lawn, an online game he cared about and joked about with staff. Those early mornings reflected the enthusiasm and energy he brought not just to his work but to everything he did.
Over four decades, Carlos became more than a staff member. He was a mentor, a role model, and a friend. He had a remarkable ability to connect with kids, remembering their names, their stories, and their quirks. He made every child feel like they mattered. For staff, he was a colleague who spoke openly, supported others, and always brought humor to the workday. His influence can still be felt in every corner of the building and in the lives of generations of members.
The Nantucket Boys & Girls Club is planning a ceremonial honoring of Carlos, with details to be announced soon. In the meantime, we invite anyone who has a memory, story, or photo of Carlos to share it with us at info@nantucketbgc.org.
We are gathering these narratives as a way to celebrate his life and preserve the countless moments that made him unforgettable.
Carlos Grangrade devoted his life to the children of Nantucket, first as a member himself and later as a staff member for more than four decades. His laughter, energy, and care will always be part of the story of the Club.
Photo by Nicole Harnishfeger






