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Later Life and Death
After the Olympics Hill-Lowe continued to compete in archery at her club Archers of the Teme. Her husband was an honorary secretary in Tenbury, Wales. The couple was awarded a silver goblet for their honorary services on behalf of the club in September 1908. Hill-Lowe continued to compete in archery until the summer of 1909. On 17 April 1910, her husband Arthur Hill-Lowe died in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

She remarried a second time to Lieutenant-Colonel Roland Wycliffe Thompson at Pennaly, Pembrokshire on 29 June 1911. The couple lived at Giltar Lodge, Penally Pembrokeshire. The couple would occasionally travel and visit their home in Newbridge Lodge, Celbridge, County Kildare, Ireland. Her husband Wycliffe Thompson was the club captain and honorary secretary at the Curragh Golf Club in 1909.

For leisure, the couple took part in the Tenby Hunt. They would play pigsticking which was a type of Boar hunting sport. The couple later resided in 12 Queen’s Parade, Tenby where her husband would die on 15 April 1940.

In 1940, during World War II Hill-Lowe was in charge of the Tenby Rectory Depot where she collected comfort funding during the war. Hill-Lowe died on 2 July 1951.