There is a very good reason users with 10k reputation gain the ability to see deleted posts. If a post was deleted for being low quality, off-topic, or abusive, that's all and well and dandy: you have access to the content of a post, and the circumstances leading up to its fate, and you can even vote to restore it if you feel it was wrongfully deleted. These are normal and part of a moderator's daily life.
But if someone is lashing out through deleted posts, then they're basically asking to get into trouble with the people who will see them. After all, if you're leaving notes on your deleted posts explaining the reason for deletion then clearly you want them to be seen. There's nothing stopping you from doing that, but if you're going to do it, make sure you have a constructive explanation (at least one that can't already be surmised via contextual clues); otherwise, don't. It's the same principle as when you're about to respond to someone in a comment. If you can't do it without calling them names, please don't bother.
I've notified the user and asked them to stop with their personal remarks. If the existing posts bother you, you have the ability to remove the editorial remarks. If you see them doing this again, or they decide to roll back your changes, feel free to flag the deleted post for our attention.
On the other hand, if you'd rather not have to deal with rollback wars, the next best alternative is to ignore them. While this is annoying, we are talking about posts that have already been deleted after all. There are far more pressing issues on the site than these.
Just to be clear: if someone is replacing the content of a deleted post with ellipses or some form of blanking out the content, that's fine, especially if the post is long, in which case they're just trying to be considerate rather than make you scroll through the entire thing. Or if they're embarrassed, that's fine too. If the post wasn't edited and deleted within the 5-minute grace period you can see the original content by looking at the revision history anyway.
After all, the system does exactly the same thing with deleted posts that were flagged spam/offensive...