I think that the Order will continue. It doesn't seem right for them to disband. They are too dedicated in their cause for that and plus, I don't think Dumbledore would have wanted them to disband. Who knows...maybe Dumbledore has a will and he named someone as his succesor???
I don't think that they'll have an official leader. I think that they will have more of a democracy now that Dumbledore is gone. Like maybe McGonagall, Remus Lupin, Mad-Eye Moody, and Arthur Weasley will kind of lead it together as a kind of commitee. _________________ "If you love me, then let go of me. I won't be held down by who I used to be."
"Many people die for their beliefs. It is actually quite common. The real courage is in living and suffering for them."
Jim McManus will portray Aberforth in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Aberforth is the bartender at the Hog's Head in Hogsmeade, as revealed by J.K. Rowling in an interview. She first provided hints of this in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, when Harry noted a strong odour of goats in his bar and felt that he looked familiar (he had been shown a photo of Aberforth earlier in the book, and as Albus Dumbledore's brother, he looks like him). In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry sees him in the company of Mundungus Fletcher, who appeared to be selling stolen goods from Grimmauld Place. This, despite Sirius telling Harry that Mundungus has a life time ban from the Hog's Head for offending Aberforth and that Aberforth has a long memory. The last we've seen of him is at the end of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince attending his brother's funeral.
Although not referred to as Aberforth, the bartender of the Hog's Head is mentioned occasionally by Dumbledore as a source of information. When Voldemort returned to Hogwarts to ask Dumbledore for a teaching job some ten years after leaving school, Dumbledore shows that he has unexpected knowledge of Voldemort's meetings at the Hog's Head. He explains his knowledge by saying that he is 'friendly with the local barmen'.
Sybill Trelawney told Harry that when she was being interviewed for a job at Hogwarts at the Hog's Head, and just after she had (unknowingly) spoken the prophecy involving Harry and Lord Voldemort to Albus, that they were interrupted when the 'rather uncouth barman' burst in the room along with Severus Snape. Severus claimed to have become lost on the stairs.
It is expected that more will be revealed about Aberforth in the seventh and final Harry Potter book