Nathaniel ‘Nate’ Pelletier of Hallmark’s hit TV series When Calls The Heart – which stars Lori Loughlin and Jack Wagner – tragically pᴀssed away suddenly last month at the age of 53.
The star – who appeared as a taxi driver in multiple episodes of the show – died at home.
But he was best known as a member of the show’s transportation department and was responsible for caring for and driving the show’s old-fashioned vehicles.
He pᴀssed away on April 11, in his home in Langley, British Columbia, per his obituary.
Martin Cummins, who plays Henry Gowen in the show, shared an emotional tribute to his co-worker and friend.
‘I just came back from a ride on the bike Gord and Nate put together for the girls and I’m taking shade in Mexico under the awning Nate helped me figure out in the woods near the old cabin,’ he began.
Nathaniel ‘Nate’ Pelletier of Hallmark’s When Calls the Heart tragically pᴀssed away last month at the age of 53
He appeared as a taxi driver in multiple episodes. The show stars Lori Loughlin and Jack Wagner, among others
‘I have spent more hours at work sitting in the blue room, in silence or in conversation with Gord and Nate than I have standing on tape with the camera rolling,’ he continued.
‘Life is constantly changing. Things are never the same. The Valley will not be the same without Nathaniel Pelletier. He was a gentle soul and it was my honor to call him friend.’
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The series’ production manager Mike Magnusson also shared a touching tribute.
‘Nate was all heart, a true Unicorn, smashing every 14 hour day with a wide smile & endless cheer for all.
‘He saw people, and was always there with a kind word. He leaves a void of spirit we will not be able to replace. Nate you were one of a kind, and we loved you. You will be sorely missed my friend.’
The official Instagram account for When Calls the Hear also shared a tribute.
‘The When Calls the Heart family is mourning the loss of a beloved family member, Nathaniel ‘Nate’ Pelletier…we know many #Hearties also had the privilege of meeting Nate at the Hearties Family Reunion.
‘He loved interacting with the fans and he brought so much joy to the day…we’re sending love to all who knew and loved him. He will be missed greatly.’
Nate was a member of the show’s transportation department and was responsible for caring for and driving the show’s old-fashioned vehicles
He also appeared as a taxi driver in multiple episodes. He pᴀssed away on April 11, in his home in Langley, British Columbia, per his obituary
Martin Cummins, who plays Henry Gowen in the show, shared an emotional tribute to his co-worker and friend
‘I just came back from a ride on the bike Gord and Nate put together for the girls and I’m taking shade in Mexico under the awning Nate helped me figure out in the woods near the old cabin,’ he began
Season 12 of the show finished airing earlier in 2025. It has officially been renewed for Season 13, but the cast has yet to return to filming for the new season which will hit tv screens sometime in 2026.
Nate’s obituary attempted to convey his whole life in a paragraph, pointing out that he was especially proud of his daughter, Myhrsades.
‘He pᴀssed away suddenly on April 11, 2025 alone at home in Langley BC. He was only with us 53 short years but he touched many lives with his generosity and extraordinary work ethic.
‘He was always there to lend a helping hand when needed and most times, before it was asked of him. He was charismatic and loved to meet new people, greeting them with his big smile and a warm hearty hand shake,’ the obituary continued.
‘Nathaniel’s greatest love was his daughter Myhrsades (Murray) Jones of whom he was so proud. He loved to gift her with concert tickets to experience her favourite band or book travel tickets somewhere special.
The obituary went on to share that he and his daughter shared a love of music.
‘His second greatest love was his work and work-family (especially Gord, Trevor and Andrew-he fondly referred to as Pikachu) at When Calls the Heart filming location where he was fondly called Nate (N8).’
‘The Valley will not be the same without Nathaniel Pelletier. He was a gentle soul and it was my honor to call him friend’
It expressed how much he enjoyed working on set in different roles before going on to reveal that Nate ‘ loved to cook and bake cookies and bars, entertain his friends and family and wrote many poems in his ever so recognizable hand writing.’
It concluded: ‘His door was always open to all, young and old and I have often seen him giving a hug over his balcony rail.’
Nate is survived by his daughter, brothers and parents.