Mexican General Santa Anna had a funeral for his own leg.
After losing his leg while fighting with French forces, Mexican political and military ruler Santa Anna hosted a lavish funeral for it once he assumed the presidency in 1842. The amputated leg was paraded around using a carriage and honored with cannons and poems. Showing a fondness for his leg might have backfired, in hindsight, since his prosthetic leg was later captured by American soldiers.