Nathaniel “Nate” Pelletier, a beloved actor and transport department employee on Hallmark’s popular series *When Calls the Heart*, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 53 on April 11. He was found at his home in Langley, British Columbia, though the cause of his death remains unknown. His obituary highlights his generous spirit and strong work ethic, noting that he often went out of his way to help others, embodying a gregarious nature that made him a joy to be around.
Pelletier is survived by a close-knit family, including his mother, Yvonne Langevin, and his father, Perry Phillips, along with his step-siblings and daughter, Myhrsades Jones. His obituary reflects the deep connections he formed with those around him, emphasizing the impact he had on their lives. His portrayal of a cab driver on *When Calls the Heart* was a significant part of his life, and he referred to his colleagues as his “work-family,” which he cherished deeply.
In a heartfelt tribute, Martin Cummins, Pelletier’s co-star, shared memories of their time together on set, expressing how much he valued their friendship. He reminisced about the countless hours spent in conversation and laughter, highlighting the bond they shared. Cummins described Pelletier as a kind person who brought joy to those around him, stating that life would not be the same without him.
The cast and crew of *When Calls the Heart* are mourning the loss of their friend and colleague. Production manager Mike Magnusson praised Pelletier as a “true Unicorn,” noting his ability to brighten even the longest workdays with his positivity. The official Instagram page for the show echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the irreplaceable spirit he brought to their lives and the profound impact he had on everyone who knew him.