Helen Rosabell Dunlap Hanf, a long-time resident of Redlands and Laguna Niguel, and regular summer visitor to Victor, Idaho, passed away in Duarte January 7, 28 days short of her 106th birthday.She was a second-generation native Californian, born in Los Angeles February 3, 1914 to Francis Marion and Helena Anna Miller Dunlap, and was named after her mother and grandmother.She was raised in South Pasadena and attended Pomona College, graduating from the University of Southern California.Helen married Philip Martin Hanf on April 19, 1941, and was the mother of three children. She was an accomplished pianist and singer, and for 65 years worked as an artist, painting in oils, water color and pencil. She was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and sealed to her husband and parents in the San Diego Temple.Helen was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, and her brother, Marion Eugene "Gene" Dunlap.She is survived by her children, Philip Dunlap Hanf, Mary Helen Monzingo, and Kenneth Robert Hanf, six grandchildren, twelve greatgrandchildren, and four great greatgrandchildren.