Death and Resurrection
The defining incident in the accounts of Symeon's life is his temporary death. The synaxarion relates that he fell into a deadly illness and lay without life for more than an hour, and then by the providence of God arose. Treating the reprieve as a foretaste of his coming repose, he gave away all that he owned to his brotherhood and put his affairs in order.
By tradition he reposed exactly seven days after rising, dying in peace in the year 1773. The narrative frames the week between his recovery and his death as a time of farewell, in which he commended his community to God before his final departure.