I cried an awful lot when Sirius died - and I cried more when Dumbledore died.
But it was worse when I read Deathly Hallows. I cried for Hedwig, I cried for Mad-Eye, I cried for EVERYONE. But whose deaths hit me hardest in the book? Fred and Dobby's. Both were so sudden. Dobby was so faithful to Harry, and Fred, along with George, was so optimistic.
I was surprised when I didn't cry hard enough for Snape's death. At the end, when he was bitten, I imagined his face so much younger and vulnerable, as Harry had realised how much Severus protected him.. I was so sad for Severus. And yet I didn't cry as much.. I suppose it's one of those times when you feel this kind of sadness, a painful sadness, and the tears won't come. It's an awful feeling.
Haha, I probably would've cried when Harry killed Voldemort - when I realised the story had ended. I remember when I read it I just stared at the page, read it over and over again, thinking "Oh, gosh, already?". I wanted to read more and more. I hope Rowling releases more books on anything sometime..