I have a solution to this issue that is probably the cleanest I have seen. I will allow you to make the fewest changes to your code and continue using the RowDeleting and RowDeleted events for the GridView. Currently when you build a command field for a delete button it will look something like this...
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Mimix
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06-19-2007, 12:00 AM
Filed under: rowdatabound gridview, asp.net 2.0 detailsview findcontrol template, ASP.net 2.0 GridView, event, event double firing, events, GridView delete update, gridview rowdeleting, Gridview_rowdatabound, gridview rowdeleted, general