ars until she passed away in 2010. John loved, honored and cared for her until the end. He is survived by their 5 children; John Scott (Jill) Pittman M.D., Mark Anthony (Robin) Pittman, J.D., Steve Alan (Shelly) Pittman, Anne Marie Kelton and MAJ Chad Andrew (Cristi) Pittman, J.D. He is survived by 20 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and his one brother, James Lenard Pittman, DDS. Dr. Pittman along with Dr. Harry Siderys pioneered the development of new cardiovascular surgical techniques in Indiana. Dr. Pittman dedicated his career to the highest quality of patient care, resident education and innovation in a rapidly developing field of Cardiovascular Surgery. He was on the team that performed the first open heart procedure in 1965 at Methodist Hospital which rapidly evolved into one of the busiest programs in the country by 1971. Dr. Pittman developed a new sternal retractor system for use in coronary artery bypass graft surgery and later the first group in the state to perform heart transplantation in 1982. He retired in 1999. Dr. Pittman has received several awards for his distinguished career including J. O. Ritchey Society Award and the Sagamore of the Wabash Award. His commitments to medicine and his community are numerous with several appointments at both Methodist Hospital and IU School of Medicine. John enjoyed his participation with the Scientech Club of Indianapolis. He and his late wife, Euna, were committed to furthering higher education through the establishment of multiple scholarship funds.