I'm certain the news will definitely give Geller the chuckles and giggles. I do like this way of tying up loose ends; it's certainly tidy and makes certain that Dumbles' and Snape's reputations receive the proper accolades they deserve. Meanwhile, now that Voldie is no longer anchored, do they kill him immediately or let him choose the site of his demise?
Author's response
The folks at the Dept of Mysteries weren't sure if Voldie was in that construct or not (they knew from Pettigrew he was in one, but can't prove he was in this one). We know, however, that he was. So, with all horcruxes gone, killing the construct sent the last piece of Voldie to that waiting room/gateway to the 'next great adventure', along with a shocked (and naked) Dumbledore, and a reluctantly admiring (and naked) Snape. When no sign of voldie is ever seen, even the most paranoid come to accept that he is most sincerely dead. And he is in this version of the Potterverse