A devoted Queens father of three was gunned down in front of his home early Saturday, police said.

Mohale Ralekhetho was shoveling snow at 4:30 a.m. outside his house on 207th Street in Queens Village had and jumped in his Mercedes SUV with a pal to get warm when two men silently came up to the closed driver-side window.

They pumped four bullets into Ralek­hetho’s neck, then calmly walked from the scene along 104th Avenue, sources and witnesses said.

“Who did it? I want to know!” a distraught relative wailed later as Ralekhetho’s friends and family gathered.

The friend sitting with him in the car was unhurt. Ralekhetho, 39, worked as an Uber driver and real-estate agent and was living with his mother and three young daughters.

Neighbors say that when cops arrived, Ralekhetho was slouched over in the driver’s seat after the 4:30 a.m. shooting. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Ralekhetho, known by neighbors as “C.K.,” had grown up in the neighborhood.

“I look like I’m doing OK, but I’m not OK,” said his mother, who asked not to be identified by name.

Ralekhetho’s brother, Felix, 37, choked up as he spoke about his slain sibling.

“I don’t have words right now,” Felix said, holding back tears.

“He was a hard worker. He was my big brother. He pushed me hard to do the right thing.

“I’ve never heard of him having any enemies.”

Ralekhetho frequently stopped by a neighborhood deli where Kimberly Spelman worked.

“I know him for 15 years. Oh my God! Damn!” she said. “You’d see him taking his kids to school. He was a good guy.”

“I’m feeling doubly hurt,” she said with tears welling in her eyes.

“It gives me flashbacks of my son, who was murdered in 2008. They found him in the snow with a bullet in his head.

“Enough is enough. Put down the guns. Bury the beef,” she cried.

Additional reporting by ­Stephanie Pagones