Almost Hermione Weasley

People mourn the death of a loved one in many different ways.

Some hold in the tears and the grief, letting the pain build up inside them. They deny their emotions; try to remain strong for the rest of the mourners. They become bitter, and angry at the world. They begin to blame themselves, and the pent-up despair eats away at them until they are hardly human.

-Harry Potter.

Some are the exact opposite. They cry copiously, as though the tears are a way to rid them of the indescribable pain inside. They try hard to remember the good times, but they still sob, their salty tears spilling down their faces, and their throats closing up so that they cannot speak. They are perceived as weak, yet they are strong. Strong enough to show that they are hurting inside.

-Molly Weasley.

And some…

Some hurt so badly that they might as well be dead. They have lost their voice from screaming in anguish. They have lost their sight, for it is always blurred with the tears which pour from their eyes. They have lost their hearts, for they were in love and now their love has gone. They have lost their souls, and they have lost their will to live, because of the death of a tall, freckly redhead named Ron Weasley.

-Hermione Granger.

Ron's friend, mother, and the love of his life.

The third?
She gave the other two another death to mourn.

And she was almost Hermione Weasley.