To make StackOverflow great it should not only be very easy to sign up, but it should also be very easy to delete an account. I have browsed my profile and could not find out how to delete my account. Only over here I found out a multi-step procedure is needed to remove my account (involving 'manually' emailing somebody). So here is how I feel would the best way, both for convenience and for privacy.
To delete an account
You go to your account. There is a button that says "Remove my account". A warning shows saying that you are about to completely remove your account. You accept. An automatic e-mail comes in asking you to confirm (to avoid an account being removed by somebody who stumbles on an open session). You click and the account is gone.
What happens when you remove an account
(UPDATE: Grace mentioned this is currently already done. So this is not a request as a feature, but a request to clearly include this on SO, as it can not be easily found at the moment)
Your public messages, comments, etc will remain on the website. After all you agreed to the Creative Commons licensing and they are now publicly available. However, any post or comment is not linked anymore to your user. You can see that it was posted by [your username], but you cannot click it anymore. That is because all information about [your username] is removed from SO's databases. Login info, related e-mail address, account activity, etc. is all purged from the databases.
Why easy account removal is important
By questions you answer and, most importantly, ask, people can find out a whole lot about somebody. Sometimes this is no problem, sometimes it is. If I am in the hosting business and somebody connects my username to who I really am (which sometimes is not difficult at all), then that person might can draw a pretty clear picture of how my servers look like, from the questions asked. Software installed, problematic issues, things I do not know well, etc. Helps a great deal when trying to hack a server. And of course numerous other examples can be given. In the end, the "right to forget" is more of a current topic than ever with a clear reason. SO can help us obtain such a right, and I hope it soon will!