Delete Calendar Invite w/o Response?

I think I saw a few people had a similiar issue, but there were no responses to those.  I'm hoping things have changed...
So this is my issue: I have my iPhone 4S running iOS 6 synced to my work Exchange server.  When I receive a meeting invitation, I accept it on my computer.  The invitation remains on my iPhone, however, and I am unable to delete it or acknowledge it somehow unless I Accept/Decline/Maybe again.  I'd rather not have to respond twice to a single meeting invitation.  I have no option to delete the Calendar invitation on my iPhone.
With iOS5, the meeting invitation remained after I accepted on the computer, but it would disappear after I opened the invitation on my iPhone.  Now, it doesn't disappear, so I believe I will have to eventually start scrolling through all of these old invitations.
Anyone have any experience with this and might have some input?

The workaround is to temporarily delete the Calendar(s) from your device.  Then resync the Calendar(s) from the server.  Instructions:
Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars
Tap on the offending account in the Accounts list.
Turn off Calendars for that Account by tapping the On/Off switch next to Calendars.
It will ask you if you want to remove the Calendars.  Click "Delete".  This only removes the calendars from your iPhone/iPad, it does not delete anything on the server.
Now tap the On/Off switch again to turn Calendars back on.
The iPhone/iPad will redownload all appointments and other calendar data from the server.  Because it will redownload all calendar data, I would recommend you do this when attached to wifi, rather than over the mobile network.
Chuck

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