Police are investigating the death of Sophia Farmer, 17, of Spring Grove, after she became unresponsive while at Northern Lakes Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center, 785 East Washington Street in Grayslake, on July 21. | Provided Photo

A 17-year-old girl from Spring Grove is being remembered for her “immeasurable love and laughter” after she died following a visit to a dental office in Grayslake where she became unresponsive.

The Grayslake Fire Protection District and Grayslake Police Department responded around 8:30 a.m. on July 21 to Northern Lakes Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center, 785 East Washington Street in Grayslake, for a medical call.

Grayslake Fire Protection District Battalion Chief James Weidman said a 911 caller reported an unresponsive patient at the dental office.

Paramedics arrived and transported the patient to Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville.

The patient was in critical condition at the time of transport, Weidman said.

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office reported the victim was transferred to Advocate Children’s Hospital in Park Ridge.

The patient, identified as Sophia Farmer, 17, of Spring Grove, died at the hospital on Thursday evening.

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Police are investigating the death of a teenage girl after she became unresponsive while at Northern Lakes Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center, 785 East Washington Street in Grayslake, on July 21. | Photo: Google Street View

The medical examiner’s office identified Farmer on Saturday. Her cause and manner of death are both pending.

Weidman said he could not share additional information on the matter as the case is under active investigation by the Grayslake Police Department.

Lake and McHenry County Scanner was told that Farmer was undergoing a procedure at the dental office at the time and that she was under anesthesia.

Officials have not confirmed those details or provided further as to what may have led to her death.

An obituary for Farmer by her family said she “filled our hearts” with “immeasurable love and laughter” from the moment she entered the world.

“She loved boating, camping, and she never met a dog that she didn’t want to keep,” the obituary said.

“Above all else, Sophie loved the Lord. She was active in her youth group and loved to sing on the worship team. She had a tender heart for others and you would often find her praying over her friends,” the obituary said.

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Farmer leaves behind her parents, her sister, her brother and both sets of grandparents.

A visitation is set for Saturday from 9-11 a.m. at The Chapel in Grayslake. The funeral service will be held at 11:30 a.m. followed by a burial at Crystal Lake Memorial Park Cemetery in Crystal Lake.